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Giants DE Strahan to play in 2007

New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan reacts after sacking Washington Redskins quarterback Mark Brunell during second quarter NFL football in this Oct. 8, 2006 file photo at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan has decided to end his holdout and return for a 15th NFL season with the New York Giants.

Rejecting the urge to retire, Michael Strahan has decided to play a 15th season with the New York Giants, and possibly even more. The seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end had his agent announce Friday that he was ending a 36-day holdout and would report to the Giants early next week. “He went with his heart instead of his head,” Tony Agnone, his agent, said in a telephone interview with The Associated…

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