Michael Strahan throws Eagles jersey to floor after team jokingly gifted it: 'You wish!'

Nice try, Philadelphia Eagles, but Michael Strahan wasn’t too fond of the surprise gift sent his way on "Good Morning America."

With the 2025 NFL Draft kicking off in Green Bay Thursday night, the ABC morning show host was jokingly given a green Eagles jersey with the No. 25 and his last name. 

"Good Morning America" will welcome a few Eagles in studio Friday to promote the team’s Autism Foundation, prompting the gag gift for the New York Giants great.

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Strahan held the jersey up to the camera for everyone at home to see, and what he did next wasn’t shocking.

"All I can say is, you wish," he shouted before tossing the jersey to the floor. 

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While Giants fans will like this move from Strahan, they weren’t too happy with his Fox story leading into February's Super Bowl, which the Eagles won over the Kansas City Chiefs

Strahan was doing a segment with Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley, who he knows well from Barkley's time with the Giants. 

At the end of the interview, Strahan waved an Eagles flag and performed the famous "Fly Eagles, Fly" chant alongside Barkley. 

This prompted backlash against Strahan, including from former teammate Amani Toomer, who called it a "shot across the bow" toward the organization.

Strahan is a Giants legend with a franchise-record 141½ sacks. He also shares the NFL’s single-season sack record at 22½ with Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt. 

Strahan was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014. Two years later, he joined the "Good Morning America" team as a co-anchor, and he’s still heavily involved in the NFL with his role at Fox. 

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Tom Brady excludes himself from 'all-time' quarterbacks list

The greatest of all time sure is humble.

In a recent YouTube video, Tom Brady was asked who he believes are the "five most talented arms in NFL history," and while he had trouble pinpointing them, he did not include himself. (Perhaps that was part of the struggle.)

Brady, of course, holds the all-time records for passing touchdowns and yards, to go along with his seven Super Bowls.

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Two names almost immediately came to Brady's mind: Dan Marino and Aaron Rodgers.

"I think most people would certainly say those two," he added.

Brady then included Brett Favre before pondering about the fourth, but he went with an outsider in Matthew Stafford.

He couldn't narrow down his fifth, but name-dropped Jeff George, Michael Vick, Randall Cunningham and Josh Allen.

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Brady had been hit on the spot, so he knew he was "missing some people."

"Those guys have great arms, and then you have the elite, elite arms," he said.

Vick is rather a surprising pull, considering he was much more known for his rushing prowess. Allen is in the running for the best arm in the game today, and it helped him take home his first MVP Award.

Some notable names were missing, including Hall of Famers John Elway and Peyton Manning, and the game's current best quarterback in Patrick Mahomes.

And maybe in a few years, others will join that conversation.

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