From Big Blue to big money.
Few times in history has an NFL star moved from the gridiron to the small screen with such ease as Michael Strahan. Whether it's "Live With Kelly and Michael" or "Good Morning America" or "Fox NFL Sunday," the Giants great has really taken New York by storm.
Today, Strahan is one of the most prominent former athletes to have made a second home on morning talk shows and pop culture at large. He left his football career far in the rearview mirror for something that has gained him a equal amount of fame.
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And that fame is far and wide: Strahan recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in his honor, truly marking his territory as one of TV's most notable names.
He also is one of TV's best-compensated. Here's what you need to know about Strahan's reported net worth and more:
Michael Strahan salary
Strahan is cashing multiple checks: one from Fox, one from ABC, and several from his business ventures. It's unclear how much Strahan is making from each gig individually, but in 2017, Forbes listed him as making $21.5 million per year.
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Strahan signed a new contract with ABC in 2016. It was reported at the time that the deal could almost double his "GMA" salary, to around $20 million per year. He re-signed with ABC in 2021, wth Variety reporting the deal was for four years. Financial terms were not disclosed.
In 2012, Strahan joined Kelly Ripa on the long-running morning talk show "Live!" replacing a retired Regis Philbin.
Strahan also has his own clothing brand, which is sold at JCPenney and Men's Wearhouse.
Michael Strahan net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Michael Strahan's net worth sits at around $65 million. Per Spotrac, Strahan made $76,335,500 in his NFL career, which he spend entirely with the Giants.
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Strahan retired from football in 2008 and joined the Fox pre- and postgame broadcast crew the same year. He still has that job with the network.