Michael Strahan’s TV profile may decline in the future.
In a recent interview with Graham Bensinger Youtube interviewThe Hall of Fame defensive end and announcer, who anchors “Good Morning America” and appears weekly on “NFL on Fox,” spoke about what he plans to do after football and how long he wants to stay in broadcasting.
“At some point you have to look back,” Strahan says. “I love my life, I enjoy life. My kids are in college. I want to be able to go to college, too. I want to be able to say, ‘Hey, let’s go travel,’ instead of, ‘Oh, I need to take a vacation.’ I want to live a life where I have freedom at some point.”
The ABC and Fox Sports commentator, 52, concluded his thoughts on his television future with a strong one-liner.
“I guarantee you, I will be leaving TV before many others. [are] “I’m tired of seeing me on TV,” Strahan said.
Notably, the Giants legend did not specify an exact date for his retirement from television, even mentioning that he is about 10 years away from retirement.
Strahan also joked that he and a friend recently made a secret bet about when the workaholic would retire.
The sixth-most sacked player in NFL history was recently Encouraging news This is the situation surrounding Isabella, 19, who completed her final chemotherapy treatment for brain tumor on June 20th.
“@isabellastrahan you are a superwoman!” Strahan wrote on Instagram.
Strahan He has not appeared on “GMA” She has been absent for six consecutive episodes, leading some to question whether her absence is related to Isabella’s health.
However, Strahan attended the Giants’ “Night of Legends” ceremony on June 20 to mark the team’s 100th anniversary.
Since retiring from the NFL after the Giants’ win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII in 2008, Strahan has become a regular on Fox Sports’ NFL programming.
The 6-foot-5 Strahan joined “GMA” in 2016 and has found a way to balance the two shows simultaneously, even appearing on TV for fans almost daily during the football offseason.

