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Good attempt, Philadelphia Eagles, but Michael Strahan was not too fond of the surprise gift he sent to “Good Morning America.”
With the launch of the NFL Draft of 2025 in Green Bay on Thursday night, ABC Morning Show presenter joked a Green Eagles shirt with No. 25 and his last name.
“Good Morning America” will welcome some Eagles in Studio on Friday to promote the Autism Foundation of the team, which caused Gag’s gift for New York giants.
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Strahan held the shirt to the camera so that everyone saw it at home, and what he did next was not shocking.
“All I can say is that you want,” he shouted before throwing the shirt on the floor.
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While giant fans will like this Strahan movement, they were not very happy with their Fox history that led the February Super Bowl, which the Eagles won on the Kansas City chiefs.
Strahan was making a segment with the star corridor of the Eagles Saquon Barkley, who knows Barkley’s time well with the giants.

The defensive wing of the New York Giants, Michael Strahan, celebrates after the victory of his team over the New England patriots in the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, on February 3, 2008. (Reuters/Jeff Haynes)
At the end of the interview, Strahan waved a flag of the Eagles and made the famous song of “Fly Eagles, Fly” next to Barkley.
This caused a violent reaction against Strahan, including former teammate Amani Toomer, who called him a “shot through the arch” towards the organization.
Strahan is a legend of the giants with a 141½ -catch franchise record. He also shares the record of a NFL season in 22½ with the star of the Pittsburgh Steelers, TJ Watt.

Michael Strahan (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sánchez)
Strahan was included in the Hall of Fame of Professional Soccer in 2014. Two years later, he joined the team “Good Morning America” as co-presenter, and is still very involved in the NFL with its role in Fox.