Michael Strahan -
 Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan may be calling it quits. If Strahan does retire look for him to continue- on with football as a broadcaster or even in the Giants front office. Strahan currently has 132.5 career sacks, 794 career tackles, 4 career interceptions, 21 forced fumbles and 2 career touchdowns in 200 games over a 14 year career (through 2006 season). Throughout the greater part of the 2004 season, Strahan was injured with a torn pectoral muscle, which limited him to only four sacks. He rebounded in 2005, returning to the Pro Bowl, with his protégé, Osi Umenyiora as the two combined for 26 sacks while anchoring the Giants' defense.
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| Team: |
New York Giants |
| Number: |
92 |
| Position: |
- TBD |
| Claim to Fame: |
Michael Strahan will go down as one of the best pass rushing ends of all-time and one of the best players of his era. In 2001, Michael Strahan set an NFL single season record with 22.5 sacks. Strahan was also named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in |
| Profile: |
TBD |
| Height: |
6'4 |
| Weight: |
275 |
| Born: |
11/20/67 |
| College: |
Texas Southern |
| NFL Experience: |
14 |
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