Michael Strahanis ready to enjoy the2025 Super Bowlwith his family.

While theformer professional football player, 53, has to keep his predictions close to his chest, he did share his twin daughters' interest in Sunday’s big game. While speaking to media, including PEOPLE, during Super Bowl week press conferences, Strahan revealed that the twins,Isabella and Sophia, are “kind of into football, but not.”

“They’re coming to hang out for the free dinners and stuff [that] I’m going to pay for and a few of the parties,” he says. “They’ll go to the game and whoever wins, they’ll be happy.”

“I’m just happy that they’re here. We’re gonna have some fun, hanging out with the family and enjoy the festivity,” he adds.

Michael Strahan and his daughters.Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Tanita Strahan, Isabella Strahan, Michael Strahan, Sophia Strahan at the star ceremony where Michael Strahan is honored with the first Sports Entertainment star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 23, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Michael Strahan and daughters Sophia and Isabella.

Michael Strahan and daughters Sophia and Isabella

The dad of four has proudly talked about how much he loves fatherhood. In 2016, Strahan told PEOPLE how he makeshis blended familywork. “My kids give me strength,” he said. “I love being with the kids. To me, it’s all about family, now more than anything.”

Strahan recentlyopened up to PEOPLEabout how he navigated through his daughter Isabella’s recent hardships. The father of four said he kept looking “to find the silver lining somewhere,” noting that there had to be “some light at the end of the tunnel.”

After going through multiple rounds of radiation, grueling chemotherapy and several surgeries, Isabella is nowcancer-free. The Hall of Famer said his daughter is “a lot strongerthan I am,” as she battledmedulloblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer.

Michael Strahan and his daughters.Sophia Strahan/Instagram

Michael Strahan’s Daughter Sophia Praises ‘Strong’ Twin Sister Isabella After Her Brain Tumor Diagnosis

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“She was thin and tired and bald and all the things you hate to see your kid go through,” Strahan said, before adding, “Her spirit was there. One of the things she said, probably thehardest thingI had to hear was, ‘Dad I’ll do whatever. I want to live.’”

“I knew she wouldn’t quit,” theGood Morning Americaco-anchor told PEOPLE. “She was going to fight — and she did.”

source: people.com