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Gastineau's Hall of Fame credentials have long been debated, with his supporters arguing that if he retained the single-sack record (T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers tied Strahan's mark in ...
Mark Gastineau hugs Michael Strahan after breaking the sacks record in 2002. Former New York Giants defensive end Strahan broke Gastineau's sack record in January 2002.
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An angry Mark Gastineau recently confronted hall of famer Brett Favre for intentionally falling in front of Michael Strahan in 2001, stripping the former Jets star of his NFL sacks record.
At a Chicago sports memorabilia show last year as part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary about “The New York Sack Exchange,” which premieres Friday at 8 p.m. ET, Gastineau confronted Favre and ...
At a Chicago sports memorabilia show last year as part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary about “The New York Sack Exchange,” which premieres Friday at 8 p.m. ET, Gastineau confronted Favre and ...
Former Jets star Mark Gastineau confronted Packers legend Brett Favre last year, saying he hurt him by allowing the Giants' Michael Strahan to break his single-season sack record in 2001.
Favre then wrote about how Gastineau's value may have diminished not being the "Sack King," but, "I had no way of knowing that then. "There was no malice on my part. Mark was a great player.
Former New York Jets pass rusher Mark Gastineau says Brett Favre “hurt” him after he confronted the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback about the controversial NFL sack record grudge ...
Days before the Jets’ ESPN documentary premiered, former defensive end Mark Gastineau’s feud with Brett Favre made waves on social media on Tuesday. At a Chicago sports memorabilia show last ...
The new 30 for 30 documentary, "The New York Sack Exchange," covers the rise of the 1980's New York Jets defensive line. Here's how to watch on ESPN.