TAKING THE MIC ‘You know better than that’ – Michael Strahan tells Troy Aikman after his controversial Super Bowl pick live on GMA

Aikman knew exactly which button to press on his former colleague

Michael Strahan tells Troy Aikman ‘you know better than that’ after his controversial Super Bowl pick

TROY AIKMAN sparked laughter from his former colleague Michael Strahan with his controversial Super Bowl pick.

The ESPN commentator appeared on Good Morning America alongside his co-host Joe Buck.

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Troy Aikman and Joe Buck gave their Super Bowl LX predictions

Troy Aikman and Joe Buck discussing "MNF" and the upcoming NFL season on GMA.
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Aikman tried to provoke a reaction from Michael Strahan

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Strahan found the pick amusing
The pair shared their thoughts on all things football with presenter Robin Roberts and ex-NFL star and co-host Strahan, who used to work with Aikman on NFL on Fox.

To finish the segment Aikman and Buck were asked for their Super Bowl LX predictions, with the latter going for the Buffalo Bills.

Aikman, 58, instead took an opportunity to have some fun, tipping the Dallas Cowboys to take the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

He then began applauding before shouting: “Yeah! Yeah! Come on Stra.”

Strahan, who played for the New York Giants between 1997 and 2007, laughed in response.

He replied: “You know better than that! Come on Troy.”

Fans found the interaction and Aikman’s cheeky prediction hilarious.

One reacted saying: “He was definitely being facetious but I love it 😂👌

Another added: “You can see the smirk on Troy’s face before he said it. It’s a complete joke 😂

A third wrote: “Clearly he was joking 😂

And another commented: “Trolling Strahan priceless!!😂😂

Aikman played for the Cowboys between 1989 and 2000 and won the Super Bowl three times.

Aikman was named to the Pro Bowl six times and was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Since retiring he became joint owner of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing team, Hall of Fame Racing, with former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.

Aikman was formerly a part-time owner of the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball.

He is estimated to have a net worth of $60million.