Michael Strahan Hints At Leaving FOX
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

New York Giants legend Michael Strahan has earned love and sometimes criticism from fans with his appearances on NFL on FOX. After his NFL career came to an end, Strahan joined the media, becoming a known face not only for NFL fans, but more people in America.
Strahan also worked for ABC’s “Good Morning America” before adding Thursday Night Football coverage for Amazon Prime to his list of responsibilities. The retired linebacker has come under fire for some of his performances on FOX. Fans accused him of being selfish a couple of weeks ago over his behavior.
Even in the rough days, Strahan remains in love with his job. However, everything could change soon, as he wants to stop doing one show and focus on different things.
Michael Strahan Hints That He Could Leave Top Show Soon

During Wednesday’s appearance on Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” show, Strahan discussed his media career. He admitted that he could stop working on Good Morning America and focus solely on his work with FOX.
“I love Fox. I truly love that. But you work so much, I want to go here, I want to go there, and I can’t do a lot of things because I’ve got these commitments and schedules and stuff,” he explained. “At this point, I have to look at time lived and time left.”
He explained that he would continue with FOX, but not until he was in his 80s.
“I’m not just going to completely disappear,” Strahan added. “I’ll do Fox until they throw me off of Fox. I don’t want to be 80 years old on Fox, but I’ll stick around a little bit longer.”
Strahan has more things going on. He announced the first professional fencing league in the world in November. The competition is set to debut in Los Angeles in April and will feature 12 fencers from around the world.
