FOX NFL Sunday has been a staple show for the past 28 years, but it could be set for a complete overhaul with some of the biggest names in TV considering their futures
FOX NFL Sunday has been a staple for the NFL season since it first aired in 1994, but the show's line-up could be set for a major shake-up soon.
FOX NFL Sunday has long been the home of the biggest names in the sport - but the network is having to plan for a future without two of its biggest stars.
Michael Strahan has hinted at taking a step back from some of his broadcasting duties in the future, with his priorities in life changing as he gets older
With an annual contract valued at a staggering £16million ($20m) from ABC, Strahan's financial hit from leaving GMA cannot be ignored. Despite this, Strahan has been unwavering in his dedication to prioritising life beyond wealth accumulation.
Jimmy Johnson, a two-time Super Bowl champion head coach with the Dallas Cowboys, has announced his retirement from television after three decades with FOX Sports
Michael Strahan had a heartfelt message for Jimmy Johnson after his retirement from his role as a Fox Sports analyst.
Michael Strahan is preparing to exit from his role on ABC morning show "Good Morning America" by summer, according to sources, as the former NFL star remains with the FOX NFL Sunday crew
New York Giants legend Michael Strahan bids farewell to his friend, Jimmy Johnson, following Johnson's FOX Sports retirement announcement.
FOX NFL Sunday star Michael Strahan is planning to step away from his role at Good Morning America this summer and has been very vocal about his retirement in recent years
Jimmy Johnson has retired from working on 'FOX NFL Sunday' after three decades with the network, ending his time on television alongside New York Giants legend Michael Strahan
Michael Strahan is reportedly planning to leave Good Morning America in the summer, which would bring an end to his eight-year run on the popular morning show