Retirement Watch Continues for Strahan

The retirement watch continues for New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan.

Strahan is contemplating retirement for a second straight offseason. Last summer, he joined the Giants at the end of training camp and ended up being on a Super Bowl-winning team.

Now he isn't saying whether he'll return for an encore season. Strahan attended the Kentucky Derby on Saturday and was interviewed by NBC, saying he hadn't made up his mind but he'd probably had more days lately when he didn't feel like playing any longer than days when he did feel like playing.

By Mark Maske |  May 5, 2008; 10:35 AM ET  | Category:  Giants
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