Michael Strahan's absence from 'Good Morning America' is expected to continue throughout this week due to concerns involving his family, according to ABC News. The 'GMA' co-anchor has been absent from his hosting duties for nearly two weeks, prompting questions from viewers. His last appearance on the ABC News show came on Oct. 26.
Fox Sports commentator Curt Menefee told viewers during Sunday's broadcast that Strahan was 'dealing with a personal family matter,' echoing ABC News. The football Hall-of-Famer has also been silent on social media. His latest tweet and Instagram post came Oct. 25. Both promoted his game show, 'The $100,000 Pyramid.' Representatives for Strahan did not respond to The Times' request for comment.