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Beautiful test, Philadelphia Eagles, but Michael Strahan did not really like the surprise gift sent his way on “Good Morning America”.
With the draft of the NFL 2025 in Green Bay Thursday evening, the host of the morning show ABC was jokingly received a jersey from the Green Eagles with n ° 25 and his family name.
“Good Morning America” will welcome some studio eagles on Friday to promote the team’s autism foundation, which prompted the gaga gift for the New York giants.
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Strahan held the jersey to the camera so that everyone at home could see, and what he did then was not shocking.
“All I can say is that you wish,” he cried before throwing the jersey on the ground.
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While giant fans will love this move from Strahan, they were not too satisfied with its Fox story leading to the February Super Bowl, that the Eagles won the Chiefs of Kansas City.
Strahan was doing a segment with the Ballon carrier of the Eagles, Saquon Barkley, whom he knows well in Barkley’s time with the Giants.

The defensive winger of the New York Giants Michael Strahan celebrates after his team’s victory 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 agitated a flag of the Eagles and interpreted the famous song of “Fly Eagles, Fly” alongside Barkley.
This caused a backlash against Strahan, including former teammate Amani Toomer, who called him a “shot through the arc” towards the organization.
Strahan is a legend of the Giants with a 141½ bag franchise record. He also shares the bag record in a single 22½ NFL season with Pittsburgh Steelers TJ Watt star.

Michael Strahan (AP photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Strahan was inducted into the temple of professional football renown in 2014. Two years later, he joined the team “Good Morning America” as a co-animant, and he is still very involved in the NFL with his role at Fox.