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MICHAEL Strahan and Terry Bradshaw both broke down in laughter just minutes into Fox NFL Sunday.
The two analysts saw the funny side of a joke at Bradshaw’s expense.
The pair took their usual spots on the Fox set alongside host Curt Menefee, Howie Long and Rob Gronkowski.
Ex-New York Giants star Strahan began the show with an emotional thank you after being honored this week.
Strahan said, “I have to say thank you to Texas Southern University for putting me into the sports hall of fame on Friday night.
“It was the first time they’ve done it since 1996.
“Congratulations to all the other inductees.”
Bradshaw interjected and told Strahan, “That’s not true – I went in 1998.”
Before a confused Strahan responded, “You didn’t go to Texas Southern.”
Strahan quickly realized Bradshaw was joking when he said “I think I did.”
The Giants icon then turned the tables on ex-Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Bradshaw.
“I don’t think you did,” Strahan said.
“We would know because you would’ve stood out.”
The pair both enjoyed Strahan’s joke to start the Week 5 edition of Fox NFL Sunday.
Strahan played football for Texas Southern between 1989 and 1992.
He was then selected in the second round of the NFL Draft in 1993 by the New York Giants.
The defensive end spent his entire 14-year career with the Giants.
Michael Strahan’s NFL career
Michael Strahan is one of the most recognizable faces on television.
But he came into his media career off the back of a hugely successful stint in the NFL.
Strahan spent 14 years all with the New York Giants from 1993 to 2007.
He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and helped them win the Super Bowl in 2007 – ending the New England Patriots’ hopes of a perfect season.
Strahan was also a two-time NFL sacks leader and also won Defensive Player of the Year.
The ex-Giants star set the single-season sack record with 22.5 in 2001 – a feat which was matched by J.J. Watt exactly 20 years later.
He is one of the best defensive stars to have ever played the game – finishing with 141.5 career sacks and 854 tackles.
He won the Super Bowl and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year during his iconic career.
Bradshaw also enjoyed a legendary career in the NFL – in a very different manner.
The 76-year-old won four Super Bowls under center for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He was the No. 1 overall pick in 1970 out of Louisiana Tech university.
And Bradshaw spent his entire 13-year career with the Steelers.
Strahan and Bradshaw have become broadcasting icons with Fox, in addition to what they achieved in their legendary playing careers.