MICHAEL Strahan can usually be seen co-hosting the Good Morning America panel.
However, viewers can’t help but notice the New York Giants alum is often missing from his regular spot on the show.
Why is Michael Strahan not on GMA today?
Fans have noticed that Michael Strahan’s appearances on GMA have been scarce throughout the month of November.
Viewers are used to him being absent on Mondays during the NFL season, but he was MIA for three weeks in November, sparking concern.
ABC said that the unscheduled time off was due to a personal matter, but the network did not provide additional details.
“Michael Strahan will not be with us this week as he is dealing with some personal family matters,” a spokesperson from the television network told The U.S. Sun.
“We appreciate everyone’s thoughts and concerns.”
In addition to being absent from GMA, he has also been absent from the Fox NFL Sunday lineup.
Typically, during the NFL season, Strahan is a regular analyst on football broadcasts, joining hosts Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw and analysts Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson.
It is believed that his absence from Fox is also linked to Strahan’s personal matter.
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Fans were delighted on November 15 when Strahan returned to the morning show, but he was absent again on November 20 for an unknown reason.
At this time, it is not known when he will return.
When did Michael join GMA?
On April 19, 2016, ABC announced Michael was leaving his position on Live! With Kelly and Michael and joining GMA that September.
In a statement to the above-mentioned network, the Super Bowl champion said: “My time with LIVE with Kelly and Michael has been transformative, and my departure will be bittersweet.
“Kelly has been an unbelievable partner, and I am so thankful to her and the entire team.
“I am extremely grateful for the amazing support I’ve received from all of the fans.”
When did Michael retire from the NFL?
On June 9, 2008, the Giants player revealed he was retiring from the NFL.
He shared with fans: “It’s time. I’m done. 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.
On September 4, 2012, Michael took over the late Regis Philbin’s former spot alongside Kelly Ripa.
He joined the morning program when Regis left the platform to enter retirement.