NFL News: Giants Great Michael Strahan throws Eagles Jersey on the floor

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Lovely attempt, Philadelphia Eagles, but Michael Strahan was not too happy with the surprise gift sent his way on “Good Morning America.”

With the 2025 NFL draft starting in Green Bay on Thursday night, the ABC Morning Show hosted a Green Eagles jersey with No. 25 and his last name.

“Good Morning America” ​​will welcome a few Eagles in Studio on Friday to promote the team’s Autism Foundation, which gets the Gag gift for the New York Giants great.

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Strahan held the shirt up to the camera for everyone at home to see and what he did next was not shocking.

“All I can say is that you wish,” he cried before throwing the shirt on the floor.

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While Giants fans like this movement from Strahan, they weren’t too happy with his Fox story that led into February’s Super Bowl, which Eagles won over Kansas City Chiefs.

Strahan made a segment with the Eagles star who ran back Saquon Barkley, which he knows well from Barkley’s time with Giants.

New York Giants Defensive End Michael Strahan celebrates after his team’s win over New England Patriots in the Super Bowl in Glendale, Ariz., February 3, 2008. (Reuters/Jeff Haynes)

At the end of the interview, Strahan waved an Eagles flag and performed the famous “Fly Eagles, Fly” sang with Barkley.

This asked setbacks against Strahan, including from former teammate Amani Tomer, who called it a “shot over the arch” against the organization.

Strahan is a Giants legend with a franchise record 141½ sacks. He also shares the NFLS bag season Bag record of 22½ with Pittsburgh Steelers star TJ Watt.

Michael Strahan (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Strahan was introduced to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014. Two years later he joined the “Good Morning America” ​​team as a Medanker, and he is still heavily involved in the NFL with his role with FOX.

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