Good Morning Football is a morning mainstay for many as they start their day catching up with the latest news and happenings in the NFL world.
The NFL Network live program airs three hours daily and enjoys a loyal following that has grown since it’s inception in 2016.
One of its featured talking heads is longtime NFL cornerback Jason McCourty, who spent 13 years covering receivers and won a Super Bowl ring with the New England Patriots.
But he is moving on from the spot he has occupied since 2022.
Andrew Marchand reported that McCourty is leaving Good Morning Football.
NEWS: Jason McCourty is leaving Good Morning Football, The Athletic has learned.
Also the latest on Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt’s situation.
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— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) June 5, 2024
The reason, according to The Athletic, is the show moving it’s studio from New York to Los Angeles in August for the new season.
The NFL is making that relocation to avoid being liable for paying rent for it’s studio space to regional sports network SNY.
The NFL owns the space it will now occupy in California.
There are other changes in store for the morning cast as Kyle Brandt announced he is not headed to the West Coast with the production but will continue in a part-time role in the New York studio.
Jaime Erdahl revealed she is moving with Good Morning Football to Los Angeles later this summer, and Peter Schrager is still working out details of his future with the morning show.
The program’s return in two months will be on the NFL Network for two hours per day with another two hours in syndication.
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