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Michael Strahan Answers Super Bowl Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

Michael Strahan Answers Super Bowl Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED Former New York Giants defensive end and Super Bowl champion Michael Strahan uses the power of Twitter to answer the internet's burning questions about the Super Bowl and the NFL. How much is a Super Bowl ring worth? Why does the owner always get the Lombardi trophy? Do NFL players play fantasy football? Michael answers all these questions and more!



Michael Strahan is a host on “Good Morning America,” “Strahan, Sara & Keke,” an analyst on “FOX NFL SUNDAY,” and “FOX NFL THURSDAY”. The two-time Emmy winner and Super Bowl champion's clothing line, MSX by Michael Strahan, has launched a limited-edition Super Bowl LIV Capsule Collection to celebrate NFL's 100th season. MSX by Michael Strahan for NFL for both men and women is on sale now at



Tune in to Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, February 2 from 6:30-10:00 PM ET on FOX, live from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. This is FOX Sports’ ninth Super Bowl broadcast and Michael’s fourth with the company. Pre-game coverage begins on FOX at 1:00 PM ET.

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