VIDEO: U.S. Military Veteran Who Played In The NFL Reveals Which Side He’s Taking In The Michael Strahan National Anthem Controversy

Michael Strahan and Nate Boyer (via Getty Images/TMZ)

Michael Strahan was dominant when he played in the NFL with the New York Giants. His 15-year career, all played the Giants, saw him end up in the Hall of Fame after being inducted into Canton in 2014.

Nate Boyer, on the other hand, had quite the opposite career. He only saw one season of NFL action after being in the Army. His career also took another turn when he landed some acting roles, making his big break in 2020 with Secret of Sinchanee.

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Strahan caused some controversy among NFL fans after he refused to place his hand over his heart during the NFL on FOX pre-game show. He was the only one among others, such as Rob Gronkowski and Terry Bradshaw, to do so.

Strahan’s move caught Boyer’s attention, but his response was different from many people who responded to the move. In an interview with TMZ, Boyer defended the Hall of Fame defensive end to the surprise of many.

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Could Michael Strahan Be Fired From Fox?

Many NFL fans were calling for the former NFL defensive end to be fired from his job at Fox. However, Boyer didn’t feel the same way. “It’s kind of ridiculous, to be completely honest,” said Boyer during an interview with TMZ.

Boyer added, “First of all, Mike has a deep, deep respect for the military. He’s done a lot of work in the veteran nonprofit space. He’s a military brat. You know, he grew up around this. This is part of his life.” Strahan’s dad was a member of the Military, as Boyer referenced.

“The gesture itself, he’s standing there with his hands crossed, not disrespectfully in any way,” he said before continuing, “I just don’t understand. I don’t understand that. It feels like people are just reaching, and they’re just picking at something, but it’s like, I mean, I’m offended by hearing that.”

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There are no reported plans to discipline Strahan at FOX, and he’s even been defended by co-analyst Jay Glazer. Many fans seem to be overreacting to Strahan’s move, and it’s entirely possible that he did not do it intentionally.

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