MICHAEL Strahan had no idea what colleague Terry Bradshaw was asking during Fox NFL Sunday.
The New York Giants legend was alongside Bradshaw and the rest of the Fox crew for the Week 1 edition of the football pregame show.

Michael Strahan speaking on Fox NFL Sunday[/caption]
Strahan was befuddled at Terry Bradshaw’s remark during a segment previewing the NFL’s Week 1 games[/caption]
Fox NFL Sunday‘s stars were tasked with previewing the 1:00 pm slate of games.
Strahan gave his analysis of the Cincinnati Bengals-Cleveland Browns matchup.
The 54-year-old acknowledged the Bengals’ recent history of slow starts.
But Strahan argued that the team had good vibes entering Week 1, unlike in the past few offseasons, thanks to their stars being “happy,” referencing JaMarr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Trey Hendrickson’s new contracts in the offseason, and predicted them to win the game.
Bradshaw chimed in to speak about the divisional matchup.
However, the 77-year-old first commented about Strahan bringing up the All-Pro Chase’s contract, which has an annual average of $40.25 million a year, the highest average annual salary for a non-quarterback.
“How happy would you and I be if we made $40 million a year?” Bradshaw asked his colleagues.
“You’re talking about happy. I am so happy.
“I can tell you how happy I’d be… I’d be happy, happy, happy.”
A confused Strahan proceeded to ask Bradshaw, “What are you talking about?”
Bradshaw then replied, “You said how happy they are. There are four people who are happy.
“Two wideouts, a quarterback, and Hendrickson.”
Strahan finally understood the Pittsburgh Steelers legend, saying, “Ohhh.”
Bradshaw then took a dig at the Cleveland Browns, who went 3-14 last season and started the veteran quarterback, Joe Flacco, for Sunday’s game.
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“Cleveland, on the other hand, they are not happy,” he said.
“They have to go with Joe Flacco, 40-year-old quarterback.”
The Bengals found a way to win 17-16 despite recording 186 fewer total yards than the Browns.
Cincinnati cornerback DJ Turner came up with two big interceptions in the second half.
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The Bengals will host the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2.
The Browns, meanwhile, will have a daunting task of visiting the Baltimore Ravens, who are coming off a brutal 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills.