Michael Strahan fears viewers will turn off show after Terry Bradshaw reveals he was banned from act on Fox NFL Sunday – Cannasumer

Michael Strahan fears viewers will turn off show after Terry Bradshaw reveals he was banned from act on Fox NFL Sunday


MICHAEL Strahan wasn’t afraid to take a playful dig at his Fox NFL Sunday colleague Terry Bradshaw.

The New York Giants legend, 51, appeared on the Week 7 edition of the NFL pregame program.

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Howie Long, Michael Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson seen during the Week 6 edition of Fox NFL Sunday[/caption]

At the beginning of Fox NFL Sunday, host Curt Menefee introduced viewers to Bradshaw, Howie Long, Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson.

Menefee and Bradshaw shook hands during the introductions.

That caused Strahan to bring up that Bradshaw appeared on Fox’s Good Day New York on Friday.

Menefee joined the weekly morning show this year.

“I saw you two together on Friday. That was nice,” Strahan said about Bradshaw’s appearance on Menefee’s show.

“We had a good time,” Menefee replied.

Bradshaw then shared that he wasn’t allowed to perform an action on the morning show.

“They didn’t let me sing though. I wanted to sing,” the Pittsburgh Steelers icon said.

Strahan quickly gave a comical response to Bradshaw’s comment.

“They didn’t want people to turn [off[ the channel,” he said.


Long was amused by Strahan and could be heard laughing.

It took Bradshaw a few seconds before he chuckled at Strahan’s shot at his singing.

Later in the show, the cast was standing in the studio with a hologram of Tom Brady.

The NFL icon works for Fox as an NFL analyst and is normally in a broadcast booth.

Tom Brady appeared on Fox NFL Sunday via hologram
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Fans noticed that Bradshaw looked uncomfortable next to Long, Strahan, and Brady.

Brady’s segment lasted five minutes before he was beamed out of the studio.

Strahan then told Johnson to move closer after Brady’s hologram disappeared.

“The technology is very good except for the fact Tom Brady is not bigger than me, I’ll tell you that now,” he said.

Brady’s hologram appearance came before calling the Kansas City Chiefs‘ win over the San Francisco 49ers.

The 47-year-old worked alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Brady is currently in the first year of his 10-year, $375 million broadcasting contract with Fox.

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