mysportsrumors.com - 6/10/2008
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For those of us that are fans of the New York Giants, this upcoming season will be one of the toughest in many years. True we are still all riding high off a Super Bowl win but we will now be minus the guy who has entertained us the most over the past decade, Michael Strahan. He’s been the heart and soul of this team and the first player most of us name when talking about the team.
Report: Strahan To Retire
msn.foxsports.com 6/9/2008 — The New York Giants will begin their road to a defense of their Super Bowl title when mini-camp begins on Wednesday. That defense, however, will be attempted without the services of their team leader Michael Strahan.
OUR TAKE: STRAHAN COULD BE BACK
profootballtalk.com 6/10/2008 — At a time when plenty of NFL observers wonder whether quarterback Brett Favre could un-retire and re-join the Packers, we’d be willing to wager that there’s a far greater chance that Giants defensive end Michael Strahan will un-retire and ...
Michael Strahan retires after Hall of Fame career
nydailynews.com 6/10/2008 — Just four months after winning his first Super Bowl title, the future Hall of Famer said goodbye Tuesday, officially retiring after a 15-year career in which he set a Giants franchise record with 141 1/2 sacks.
Garafolo chats with Big Blue View
bigblueview.com 6/11/2008 — Star-Ledger New York Giants' beat writer Mike Garafolo took time recently to answer some questions about the defending Super Bowl champions.
It's a wide-ranging interview, including thoughts on Michael Strahan's retirement, Jeremy Shockey's behavior, Eli Manning's improvement and expectations for the upcoming season.
New York Giants: Stars of 'The Italian Job II"
stetsports.com 6/11/2008 — The New York Giants' Super Bowl rings were stolen over the weekend from a Boston jewelry company.
Among the list of prime suspects for the heist are Junior Seau, Charlie the Fun Land Robot, and Jeremy Shockey. The Scooby Doo Detective Agency has named newly retired Giant Michael Strahan as a person of interest.
Strahan blessed to go out as Super Bowl champ —
Newsday.com - Giants 6/11/2008
Yes, John Mara was disappointed when Michael Strahan called
him Monday morning and said he was finished with football after 15 seasons. But the Giants' president and co-owner was not entirely surprised. Not after seeing Strahan depart last week's ...