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STRAHAN ELECTRIC LLC

1971 (age&#160 · 54) Houston · Texas · U.S. Listed height 6&#160 · ft 5&#160 · in (1.96&#160 · m) Listed weight 255&#160 · lb (116&#160 · 1998 · 2001 · 2003 ) 2× Second-team All-Pro ( 2002 · 2005 ) 7× Pro Bowl ( 1997 – 1999 · 2001 – 2003 · 2005 ) 2× NFL sacks leader (2001 · born November 21 · 1971) &#91 · 1 &#93 · Strahan became a media personality. He appears as a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday · he became a regular contributor on Good Morning America · 2021

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1971 (age&#160
54) Houston
Texas
U.S. Listed height 6&#160
ft 5&#160
in (1.96&#160
m) Listed weight 255&#160
lb (116&#160
1998
2001
2003 ) 2× Second-team All-Pro ( 2002
2005 ) 7× Pro Bowl ( 1997 – 1999
2001 – 2003
2005 ) 2× NFL sacks leader (2001
born November 21
1971) &#91
1 &#93
Strahan became a media personality. He appears as a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday
he became a regular contributor on Good Morning America
2021

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3.1 Early career 3.2 Middle career 3.2.1 2001: Set single season sack record 3.3 Later career 4 NFL career statistics 5 Awards and honors 6 Spaceflight 7 Media career Toggle Media career subsection 7.1 Fox NFL 7.2 Live! and Good Morning America 7.3 The $100,000 Pyramid 7.4 Other guest appearances 7.5 Advertising 7.6 Public image 8 Personal life Toggle Personal life subsection 8.1 Philanthropy 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links Toggle the table of contents Michael Strahan 14 lang

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