Viewers Call to ‘Fire’ Host Michael Strahan over ‘Disrespectful’ Act During Pre-Game Show Honoring Veterans Day

The 52-year-old Hall of Famer and the rest of his “Fox NFL Sunday” crew were at the San Diego Naval Base on November 10, 2024, to honor Veterans Day.

Michael Strahan was branded disrespectful after fans noticed him standing with his arms folded in front of him as the national anthem played.

A fan comments on how Michael Strahan stood as the national anthem played during an event to honor Veterans Day, from a post dated November 11, 2024 | Source: X/OneTreePhotos/

A fan comments on how Michael Strahan stood as the national anthem played during an event to honor Veterans Day, from a post dated November 11, 2024 | Source: X/OneTreePhotos/

The Fox Sports crew attended a special broadcast at Naval Base San Diego to take part in their ongoing tradition of honoring the US Armed Forces. The event occurs annually as part of Veterans Day weekend, where tribute is paid to the dedication and sacrifices of the men and women who have served the nation.

Fox broadcasted the event, where the seven-man “Fox NFL Sunday” crew was joined by numerous service members in uniform as the national anthem played over the loudspeakers.

Six of the men Strahan stood with had their hands over their hearts while “The Star-Spangled Banner” played. However, Strahan intertwined his arms in front of him sparking controversy on social media.

Viewers voiced strong reactions to Michael Strahan’s move, finding it particularly offensive to the anthem and the military during a broadcast designed to honor the men and women of the armed forces.

One person asked, “Why couldn’t Michael Strahan put his hand over his heart during the US Navy Band playing the National Anthem?” Another called it “Disgusting! Disrespectful!”

A fan tagged the host directly, writing, “@michaelstrahan Disrespectful. You should be ashamed.” Another went further, saying, “Fire @michaelstrahan So disrespectful!!”

One viewer emphatically added, “Fire Strahan !!” Some questioned his actions with skepticism, “Someone should ask @michaelstrahan why he doesn’t place his hand over his heart during our national anthem? It’s a rhetorical question. I already know the answer.”

Yet, others defended him, “Why can’t people just mind their business? He’s standing respectfully. Relax.” Another user clarified, “Hand over heart for the Pledge of Allegiance, not necessary for the Anthem if you’re standing quietly.”

During flag ceremonies—such as hoisting, lowering, or when the flag passes in a parade—protocols outline how people should show respect. Those in uniform are expected to render a military salute. Armed Forces members and veterans not in uniform may also choose to give a salute.

New citizens listen to the national anthem during a naturalization ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia, on November 10, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

New citizens listen to the national anthem during a naturalization ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia, on November 10, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

Civilians, like Strahan, should stand at attention, facing the flag, with their right hand over their heart. If the civilians are wearing a hat, they should remove it with their right hand, holding it over their heart.

Strahan stood respectfully, which aligns with basic decorum for civilians during the anthem. However, it differs from the traditional hand-over-heart gesture that some viewers expected.

As much as these viewers accused him of being disrespectful, Strahan went on to celebrate veterans on his Instagram page after the event. “Thank you to all veterans and active service members who courageously risk their lives to protect us every day. Your selfless service is beyond measure,” he wrote alongside a picture of his father.

As per his post, his father, Maj. Gene W. Strahan, Sr., served for 23 years in the US Army and was a proud member of the 82nd Airborne Division.

“Just as I honor my father, I keep all of you in my thoughts each and every day as we would not have the safety and freedoms we cherish without you. Thank You,” Strahan added, his message underscoring his deep respect for their sacrifices.

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