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Jay Glazer of Fox Sports is reporting that New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan will go out on top, retiring four months after winning the Super Bowl. From Glazer: "It was important that my teammates knew which way I was going before they got on the field to start the work to defend our title," the team's all-time sack leader said from California. "It's time. I'm done. ...
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New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan has decided to retire. Strahan told Fox Sports that he wanted to make up his mind before the defending Super Bowl champions opened a minicamp that's scheduled to begin Wednesday. "It was important that my ...