MICHAEL STRAHAN has been a part of a major shake-up.
The Fox NFL Sunday star has been joined by two new co-stars on Good Morning America.

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It comes after the ABC weekday morning show moved studios.
The New York Giants legend is usually joined by George Stephanopoulos and Robin Robert on GMA.
However, last Friday the program looked completely different.
He was sat alongside Whit Johnson and Rebecca Jarvis.
The duo were filling in for his usual co-stars, in a surprise move to viewers.
Super Bowl-winner Strahan – who has been on GMA since 2016 – is no stranger to change.
Johnson and Jarvis have come in as subs in the past.
It has been a busy time on Good Morning America after their recent set change.
They left their iconic Times Square studio in the heart of New York City.
It had been situated there since 1999.
The show is now filmed out of Hudson Square, along with the rest of the ABC network.
Their first day at the newly-built studios was on June 16.
It is situated in the 22-story Robert A. Iger building, which started to be constructed in 2019.
The View and LIVE with Kelly and Mark have also moved in.
Michael Strahan’s NFL career

Michael Strahan is one of the most recognizable faces on television.
But he came into his media career with Fox 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.
The 7 Hudson Square studios has more than 5,000 Disney and ABC staff working inside.
It includes outdoor terraces, wellness centers and even its own nursing station.
$100,000 Pyramid presenter Strahan is a busy man, with a number of projects underway since retiring from the NFL in 2007.
They include a regular weekly stint on Fox NFL Sunday, the iconic American football show.
It is understood he will be back on the program from September, when the 2025 season begins.
However, he won’t be joined by Jimmy Johnson, who retired after the Super Bowl in February.
Meanwhile, Terry Bradshaw‘s future is up in the air, with fans urging him to step away.