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Have you picked your outfits for the Super Bowl game yet? If not, then you might want to look at Michael Strahan‘s new collection exclusive for the Super Bowl game. And no, this is not some sort of promotion of Strahan’s brand. This is about something beyond that. This Super Bowl is going to be wild. A rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles, Saquon Barkley trying to gift himself a Lombardi Trophy on his birthday. Patrick Mahomes will put everything into securing a three-peat, and Kelce will be playing another Super Bowl in front of you-know-who.
There is so much going to happen, but you just have to look good for the game. You must make sure your fit is on point if you’ll be in New Orleans attending the game. And for that, Michael Strahan might have you covered. The former Giants legend dropped his Super Bowl merch on Monday, and the details are to die for. Strahan gave a special acknowledgment to New Orleans—the print on this collection gives “a nod to the city’s incredible stained glass windows.“
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“Our new MSX x Starter #SuperBowl LIX limited edition drop is available now! This collab features a few surprises in the designs. What can you spot? Pick up yours now at Dicks Sporting Goods or Fanatics!,” Michael Strahan Brand announced on their official IG on Monday.
The city of New Orleans is already lighting up for the February 9 game. Known for its vibrant nightlife, the city was a sight to see on Sunday. Thanks to Saints owner Gayle Benson and the NFL, they put together a breathtaking light show at Saint Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter. But the gesture didn’t sit well with many as Gayle Benson faced criticism for hosting the light show at the cathedral. No such controversies about this clothing line though!
So, as America gears up for the final ride of this season, don’t you want to know whose side Michael Strahan is on?
Michael Strahan is in a dilemma
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Can we also give our favorite players a chance to pick their team without getting upset over their choices? I mean, at the end of the day, they can be regular fans like us, having their favorites for personal reasons. On Friday, Strahan made an appearance on the talk show The View. The Giants legend opened up about his daughter Isabella’s journey fighting cancer. And the host also tossed a spicy question his way, asking which team he is cheering for.
Strahan initially tried to dodge the question with a playful, “Nothing. I dislike them both!” But eventually, the Giants legend opened up about how tough it is for him to choose between the two teams. And why is it so confusing? Because he has a deep respect for people on both sides. “Steve Spagnuolo, my defensive coordinator with the Giants, we won the Super Bowl together. And now he’s the defensive coordinator for the Chiefs. But I’m like, you’ve won two in a row, going for the three-peat. Great story,” On the other hand, if he picks the Eagles, Giants fans would be upset, and for good reason. No Giant has ever wished well for the Birds, their divisional rivals, and come out unscathed in the eyes of their fans. So that adds another layer of complexity to his dilemma.
But in the end, Strahan did pick a side. And he might just land himself in some trouble for it. “You got my guy Saquon Barkley on the other end, and Jalen Hurts is a good friend of mine. I think how incredible their seasons have been…And they’re great examples, not saying the guys at Kansas City aren’t. But I would love to see those two win a ring,” added Strahan.
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Woah! Giants fans won’t be too happy about this one. And Strahan knows it all too well. “I’m a Giant. Saying that I want the Eagles to win, I might be in trouble,” said the Giants legend.
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