Michael Strahan refused to accept custom jerseys from the Eagles on Thursday’s “Good Morning America.”
The former All-Pro Pass Rush, who won the Super Bowl with the Giants in his 15-year NFL career in New York, was talented and jokingly entitled No. 25 jersey under the Eagles’ name and hugged it for the camera.
“All I can say is what you want!” Strahan said before he threw a jersey on the floor.
“I hope you keep your receipt, Guys Yours Youth,” GMA wrote on Instagram.
The Eagles were presented to Strahan, a Jersey joker before visiting “GMA” to promote the Eagles Autism Foundation on Friday.
April is also the month to accept autism.

“GMA” co-anchor Robin Roberts added that he tried to stop Sam Champion from presenting Strahan on his jersey.
“My friends at @philadelphiaegles wanted to come to Times Square tomorrow and give @michaelstrahan a present on the occasion!” GMA has been added to their YouTube channel.
Strahan is the Giants’ greatest leader ever with 141.5 sacks.
The Giants retired Strahan’s No. 92 during a halftime match against the Eagles at Metlife Stadium on November 28, 2021.
The jersey stunt came a few months after the big blue icon waving the Eagles flag and said, “Fly Eagles, Fly.”
