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Michael Anthony Strahan (/ ˈ s t r eɪ h æ n / STRAY-han; born November 21, 1971) [1] is an American television host, journalist, and former professional football player. He played his entire 15-year professional career as a defensive end for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL).
Sacks became an official statistic in 1982 and sacks from years prior do not count towards a player's career total. [1] Michael Strahan of the New York Giants and T. J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers hold the official record with 22.5, which Strahan set during the 2001 season, and Watt matched during the 2021 season. [2]
The NFL began to keep track of sacks in 1982, with 45 players having reached the milestone in that time. Using unofficial record-keeping (dating back to 1960), an additional 21 players have finished with 100 or more career sacks, leading to a total of 66 players.
Michael Strahan, before becoming a TV personality, still managed to get on TV—as the star defensive lineman of the NFL’s New York Giants.He was selected 40th by the Giants in the 1993 NFL ...
Former New York Jets All-Pro defensive lineman Mark Gastineau believes that Brett Favre took a dive when he allowed Michael Strahan's in 2002 to pass him for the NFL's single-season sack record.
Michael Strahan is one of the best players in New York Giants franchise history. The superstar pass rusher spent his entire career with the Giants, playing in New York from 1993-2007. He was a six ...
Michael Strahan, defensive end from Texas Southern, taken 2nd round 40th overall by New York Giants. Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2014. Jerome Bettis , running back from Notre Dame, taken 1st round 10th overall by Los Angeles Rams.
Editor's note: In an essay for PEOPLE, Michael Strahan opens up about the lessons he learned from Tom Coughlin, his former coach with the New York Giants. The pair helped lead the Giants to a ...