Giants' Michael Strahan, and six others enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Michael Strahan will receive his Hall of Fame ring on Monday night in front of around 100 ex-Giants.

(William Perlman | NJ Advance Media)

EAST RUTHERFORD ‐ There will be a lot of familiar faces from a whole bunch of different decades in attendance when the Giants honor Michael Strahan at halftime of their game against the Colts on Monday night at MetLife Stadium.

A total of approximately 100 former Giants are expected on the evening when Strahan receives his Hall of Fame ring. They will all be introduced prior to the game and form a gauntlet that the current team will run through as they take the field prior to their matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.

More than 40 ex-teammates will then line the field at halftime and form a gauntlet that Strahan will navigate as he makes his way to the stage. He will be joined there by Hall of Famers Harry Carson, Lawrence Taylor and Frank Gifford.

Some of the other notable ex-Giants expected to attend include Mark Bavaro, Leonard Marshall and Carl Banks.

Strahan was inducted into the Hall of Fame this summer. The former defensive end who spent his entire career with the Giants had 141½ sacks, seven Pro Bowl appearances, a Super Bowl championship, four first-team All-Pro selections, was a two-time NFL sack leader and is the all-time record holder for sacks in a season.

Now the co-host of "Live with Kelly and Michael," Strahan received a bust that included his trademark gap teeth during his induction ceremony. He will now receive his Hall of Fame ring on Monday night.

The Giants also announced Thursday they will wear their alternate white pants and white cleats with their usual home blue jerseys for their next two games at MetLife Stadium. The Giants wore their alternate white pants last year for the first time since 1999.

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