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Looks like Tom Brady might’ve just opened the door for Michael Strahan to join the ownership ranks. Last year, TB12 made it official by becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Now, according to reports, the New York Giants legend could be eyeing a similar move with his former team. Yep, even with his role at FOX, Strahan is reportedly interested in buying a stake in the franchise.

So, could Brady’s quiet moves be setting a new blueprint for retired NFL stars? It sure seems that way. And knowing Brady, he’s likely not done teaming up with his former rivals—Strahan included. “One of my great friends and just one of the greatest people I’ve ever had the chance to compete against.” That’s how Brady described Strahan, making it clear the mutual respect runs deep. The two have come a long way—from fierce competitors on the field to co-founders of Religion of Sports, and now colleagues at FOX. And now, it looks like Brady wants Strahan in on his next big move.

On Tuesday, Brady posted a photo to his official Instagram Story that got fans buzzing. Posing on the far left, he stood alongside a powerhouse crew: Josef Newgarden, David “Big Papi” Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, and yes, Michael Strahan—all of whom he tagged. It was a room packed with sports and TV royalty. But it was Brady’s caption that really got people talking.

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The 47-year-old wrote:Doesn’t matter what sport, lace ’em up and I’m taking the @foxsports team!!!” Classic Brady – ready to compete in anything, anytime, anywhere. With that post, he made it clear: if he’s going into another hosting, he’s rolling with his FOX squad. No doubt, all of these guys have dominated in their sports and transitioned smoothly into television.

Brady’s message wasn’t just about the team spirit, it was a clear nod to leadership and loyalty. And Michael Strahan appreciated the message from the ex-QB by re-sharing the post on his own Instagram. However, he didn’t say anything; that move alone speaks volumes. Looks like he’s all in for Tom Brady’s plan. After all, the Giants legend has bid goodbye to his famous show.

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Michael Strahan’s $100,000 show wrapped up?

Michael Strahan was already a star on TV back in 2016, juggling Live! with Kelly and Michael, Good Morning America, and his FOX NFL duties. His schedule was packed, no doubt. But when ABC pitched him the idea of reviving The $100,000 Pyramid, it caught his attention. They had a solid track record, especially with how Celebrity Family Feud blew up in 2015. Plus, the prize jump from $10K to $100K? That was hard to ignore.

The show landed a prime-time slot, and Strahan brought his charm and calm to every high-stakes moment. Over the years, Pyramid had its viral gems, like when Leslie Jones nailed a hilarious round of “what not to do in a job interview,” and the internet went wild. Furthermore, Season 8 kicked off in March with guests like Mark Duplass, Pete Holmes, Laverne Cox, and Thomas Lennon, followed by a nostalgic reunion with Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green.

That moment when Spelling teased Green about their past, and he couldn’t remember a thing? That was classic, too. Strahan stepped in, cool as ever, reminding them she was sticking to her version of the story. But now, it looks like the curtain might’ve dropped. Til now, no word is yet if it’s coming back or not.

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However, for now, at the wrap, Michael Strahan stood in front of his crew, full of gratitude and heart, thanking them for making Pyramid what it was. He said,You’re appreciated. I love you. I am thankful for season 8. It never gets boring hosting this show, it never gets boring sitting around here and being with you all, because you make Pyramid what it’s really been. The greatest thing about it is when I am somewhere and people come and say, ‘We love watching Pyramid,’ and not just for themselves, but they watch it as a family…Like I said, I couldn’t do it without you all, none of us could. So, thank you all so much. Everybody, have a great night.” That’s a humble message.

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For eight seasons, Michael Strahan was the soul of the show. If this was the end, he made sure it ended with love!

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