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Michael Strahan makes statement on FOX NFL Sunday future after Terry Bradshaw admission

Updated Feb. 12, 2025, 5:42 p.m. by Oscar Maung-Haley 1 min read
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Former New York Giants star turned FOX Sports analyst Michael Strahan has provided an update on his future with the broadcast following the aftermath of Super Bowl LIX.

Strahan entered the broadcasting world after hanging up his cleats at the end of the 2007 season, which saw him go out a Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer was front and center of FOX's NFL Sunday coverage of the Super Bowl in New Orleans, alongside Curt Menefee, Howie Long, Rob Gronkowski, Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson, watching on as the Philadelphia Eagles bludgeoned the Kansas City Chiefs en route to a 40-22 win .

The Eagles completely outclassed the Chiefs, utilizing a dominant pass rush which Strahan knows a thing or two about.

And following the Super Bowl, Strahan has confirmed he will still be on the air for the broadcaster next year with an Instagram post.

Amid some potential on-air changes, one individual who won't be going anywhere when it comes to FOX Sports' NFL coverage is Strahan.

Taking to Instagram following Super Bowl LIX, the former Giants star wrote: "#SuperBowlLIX on @nflonfox.

What a time with the fellas.

Until next year!" The post featured a series of snaps of Strahan, host Curt Menefee and former NFL stars Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Rob Gronkowski alongside Super Bowl-winning head coach Jimmy Johnson.

And judging by Johnson's comments following a tribute Fox NFL Sunday paid to the former Cowboys coach, it has been speculated the 81-year-old will be retiring.

Johnson told his co-hosts: "I can truly say because of my family and because of ya'll, I've never been happier than in this time of my life.

Happiest I've ever been in my life." Asked by Menefee: "Was that goodbye?" Johnson fired back with a knowing smile: "One day at a time Kurt, one day at a time." Some NFL fans were also concerned after witnessing Bradshaw's post-Super Bowl LIX interview with Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni following their triumph over the Chiefs.

The four-time Super Bowl winner's hand was trembling while holding the microphone during the interview, with fans on social media quick to point out their worry.

"Terry Bradshaw is shaking really bad," wrote one concerned fan on social media.

Another added: "Hope Terry Bradshaw is well.

Lots of hand tremors." However, it appears the 76-year-old has no intention of retiring from broadcasting anytime soon.

During a recent Radio Row interview prior to Super Bowl LIX, Bradshaw outlined his intention to remain with FOX until the next Super Bowl they get to host, which is slated for 2029.

Bradshaw said: "I told my wife before I left the room a while ago, I'm sitting there.

I said, 'I've got two years left at FOX.

I'm 76.

Okay, so it's a young man's game.

I get that'.

Everybody wants the new.

If we can get to the next Super Bowl on FOX, I'll be 80.

I think that's time.

80 years old, that's pushing it.".

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