Later this month, NFL Network’s main morning program, “Good Morning Football,” will pause its daily broadcasts in order to move to a Los Angeles studio.
The program, which has been produced in New York City since its introduction in 2016, will end on March 29 and “relaunch later in the summer or preseason,” according to a story published on Pro Football Talk on Wednesday.
In order to dispel “just a dash of internet confusion” surrounding the claim, GMFB host Kyle Brandt confirmed the break during Thursday’s program. Brandt said,
“Contrary to some oddly worded tweets and ensuing confusion, ‘Good Morning Football’ is not ending,” “‘Good Morning Football,’ the show, the brand, is going to continue for a very long time.”
“You’re going to have to wait a little while. It’s going to be a little different,” “Thank you. Love you.”
We're moving 📦!
You aren't losing us, GMFB is just headed west! Same great show on a new coast 😎 pic.twitter.com/TqlWxolXGd
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) March 7, 2024
According to Pro Football Talk The new show’s duration has not yet been confirmed, although it’s feasible that it may be shortened from three hours to two. There are plans to make a second syndicated show under a different name for distribution abroad, maybe starring a new cast.