MICHAEL Strahan has a full plate with all of his TV obligations, but he isn’t going anywhere.

The Fox NFL Sunday analyst confirmed that he won’t step away from any of his TV shows despite the packed schedule.
Michael Strahan smiling while holding papers at the Good Morning America studio.Michael Strahan confirmed he will not be leaving GMA or Fox NFL Sunday any time soonCredit: Getty
Michael Strahan acknowledges the crowd during the All-Star Match prior to the Ryder Cup 2025.Strahan confirmed his status at GMA at the Ryder CupCredit: Getty
Strahan has become a TV icon ever since his retirement from the NFL inn 2007.

He joined Fox NFL Sunday immediately after his retirement from the NFL.

From 2012-2016, he was on TV screens as a cohost of Live! With Kelly and Michael.

In 2016 he joined Good Morning America with Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos.

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Strahan also hosts ABC’s $100,000 Pyramid.

Outside of his TV obligations, Strahan works on his own clothing and skincare line.

Strahan is flooded with work, but he isn’t overwhelmed by it.

He told HELLO! that he has no plans of decreasing his workload.

 

“Oh, I’m not going anywhere, I’m not stepping away from nothing!” he told the outlet at the Ryder Cup.

“I can still do all my jobs and work and still have plenty of time to play golf.

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“So I’ve got the best of both worlds.”

Rumors swirled earlier this year about Strahan exiting GMA.

Some sources said that he was struggling with the workload, which Strahan denied in his recent statements.

Another rumor was Strahan would depart due to his daughter’s health issues.

 

Michael Strahan’s NFL career

 

Michael Strahan is one of the most recognizable faces on television.

But he came into his media career with Fox off the back of a hugely successful stint in the NFL.

Strahan spent 14 years all with the New York Giants from 1993 to 2007.

He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and helped them win the Super Bowl in 2007 – ending the New England Patriots’ hopes of a perfect season.

Strahan was also a two-time NFL sacks leader and also won Defensive Player of the Year.

The ex-Giants star set the single-season sack record with 22.5 in 2001 – a feat which was matched by J.J. Watt exactly 20 years later.

He is one of the best defensive stars to have ever played the game – finishing with 141.5 career sacks and 854 tackles.

His daughter, Isabella, has battled brain cancer in recent years.

While Strahan took some time off during that struggle, he never dropped any of his TV shows.

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In fact, he added to them this year.

Strahan will make a guest appearance on Shark Tank in season 17.