About Michael Strahan Memorabilia & Collectibles
An American Football player,
Michael Strahan was born in Houston Texas on November 21, 1971.
He was drafted in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the
New York Giants during his college years in Texas Southern University. In 2001, he was hailed by the Associate Press as the NFL Defensive Player of the Year. This is because of his record that holds 22.5 sacks. In 2001 season, he holds the NFL record for sacks in a single season with 22.5 leading the Michael Strahan Reebok authentic blue Giants jersey as an acknowledgment. Currently, in 200 games over his 14 year career through 2006, he has 132,5 career sacks, 794 career tackles, 4 career interceptions, 21 forced fumbles and 2 career touchdowns record. With a sack of Drew Bledsoe in a game against the
Dallas Cowboys in October 23, 2006 Strahan tied
Lawrence Taylor for the Giants franchise for most career sacks with 132. 5.
He did a commercial with Subway in the late 2006. He appeared in the commercials of Pizza Hut during the first part of the 2003 NFL season. In a comedy role, he also appeared in long running commercials for Right Guard anti-sperspirant. He was seen also in a Snickers commercial. He currently plays Defensive End for the New York Giants of the National Football League making the Michael Strahan Reebok authentic blue Giants jersey an important item. He received the 2001 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Strahan’s valuable sports stuffs just like the signed helmet, the Michael Strahan Reebok authentic blue Giants jersey and photos can be owned. People sometimes misspell his name as Michel Stahin, Michael Strehan, Michael Strrahan, Micheal Strahhan, Michil Strayhan, and Michael Strahann.
About Michael Strahan:
Michael Strahan (fullname: Michael Anthony Strahan; no nicknames) played from 1993 until 2007 for the New York Giants. He played 216 games, starting 205 of those. Born in Houston, TX on November 21, 1971, Strahan stands 6'5 and weighs 275 lbs. He attended college at Texas Southern. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft.