NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Michael Strahan missed yet another Monday morning episode of ‘Good Morning America’ after tending to his duties on Fox for 'NFL Sundays.'
The 51-year-old manages a busy schedule between ‘GMA’ and his new NFL gig but more than often, his duty behind the studio desk at the morning show is left empty for someone else to take over.
During the latest Monday morning episode (September 25), Strahan was once again missing from his seat and co-host Linsey Davis took over in his absence.
Michael Strahan’s NFL gig makes him miss ‘GMA’ again
Strahan has landed himself a huge gig on Fox where he gets to analyze and provide his commentary on the ongoing NFL games.
Given his career in the NFL with the New York Giants, Strahan is a voice of authority and the game is his first love.
But his hectic weekend schedule and late night at NFL Sundays on Fox get in the way of his hosting duties at ‘GMA’
For Monday’s show, Strahan was once again replaced by Davis who occupied his spot next to Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos on the panel.
In a clip shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, Davis looked stunning in a dark pink wrap dress, an Apple Watch, and sparkling stud earrings.
Although it was odd that in Strahan’s absence, the host discussed football on ‘GMA.’
The three hosts spoke about Taylor Swift, who was spotted with Travis Kelce for the first time after the Kansas City Chiefs game while Strahan was busy presenting Fox’s NFL Sunday.
This weekend saw Strahan analyze the Week 3 slate, including the game between the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions.
Michael Strahan to host another football gig on Fox
The ‘GMA’ star has had a packed weekend schedule since the NFL season came to life this year.
Apart from Fox’s NFL Sunday, Strahan is also booked for a recurring Saturday presenting job, too, for Big Noon Kickoff on Fox.
'Big Noon Kickoff' is the pregame show for the Saturday football games. Strahan hosted 'Big Noon Kickoff' during primetime and will continue to do so throughout the football season.
He interviews football players in the role and gives his expert analyses of the games.
Given his two hectic and all-consuming NFL gigs over the weekend, Strahan may just miss more Monday morning episodes of ‘GMA’ than usual.