Michael Strahan warns Fox NFL Sunday co-star Jay Glazer ‘you better watch yourself’ in physical studio segment
In a Fox NFL Sunday segment, Michael Strahan advised Jay Glazer to “watch yourself.”
This week, New Orleans Saints player Cam Jordan joined the customary panel that includes Strahan and Glazer.
The team made the decision to leave their comfortable seats and conduct some demos while the seasoned defensive end was around.
Jordan was questioned about how to handle quarterback Jayden Daniels prior to yesterday’s Washington Commanders game.
“He’s young, he runs wild, you don’t know where he’s gonna be,” Jordan said.
The 35-year-old went on, “So as a defensive end it’s so important for you to do… absolutely nothing at the top of a rush.”
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“You must own the most uninteresting moves ever. So don’t you get higher than that quarterback, whether it’s a speed ball, swipe, or something else entirely.”
The 53-year-old Strahan then made a lighthearted attempt to show Glazer how to follow Jordan’s suggestions.
Following their altercation, the former New York Giants player pushed Glazer and remarked, “Hey man, watch yourself.”
Glazer, 54, chuckled before pointing back at the former Super Bowl winner, who is 6′ 5″.
The team then watched as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Commanders 34–26 at Northwest Stadium.
After the loss, Washington’s season record dropped to 7-5.
The Cowboys, on the other hand, improved their losing record to 4-7.
It was revealed during yesterday’s presentation that Strahan will be the pace driver at the May Indianapolis 500.
Strahan and the NFL Sunday crew are advertising their network’s coverage of the NTT IndyCar Series, which Fox Sports recently purchased the broadcast rights to.
The shocking revelation was revealed by host Curt Menefee.
‘I LOVE THIS CAR’
The 59-year-old stated on air that Michael will be driving the Indianapolis 500 the following year.
Strahan was so excited about the occasion that he could hardly contain it.
“This is the Corvette XR1 that I’m going to drive, guys,” he declared.
“This right here is my vehicle. The Pace Car will be driven by myself. I adore this vehicle. This is not good.
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Over the years, a number of famous pace car drivers have participated in the Indianapolis 500.
Among them were local Indiana Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton and actors Morgan Freeman and Patrick Dempsey.
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