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Stay up to date on all things NFL from NFL Media. Hosted by Steve Wyche and James Palmer, The NFL Report calls on expertise from reporters covering all 32 NFL teams to bring listeners the latest league happenings from the official source.

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Steve Wyche

Chief National Reporter

Steve Wyche serves as the Chief National Reporter for NFL Network and NFL.com. Wyche, who joined NFL media in 2008, contributes insider reports, analysis and moderates panel discussions.

Prior to joining NFL Network and NFL.com, Wyche spent four seasons as a beat writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution covering the Atlanta Falcons.

During the 2007 season, Wyche also worked as a correspondent for ESPN and ESPN2. From 1990-1999, Wyche covered a variety of sports teams for the Miami Herald including the Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat and Steve Spurrier's championship Florida Gator football teams. Wyche then followed up with a five-year stint as the NBA and Washington Wizards writer for the Washington Post.

After earning a B.A. in Journalism from Howard University in 1989, Wyche begin his journalism career covering high school and small college sports for the Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch from 1989-1990. A native Minneapolis who grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, Wyche resides in Los Angeles with his wife of 30 years and three sons.

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James Palmer

Reporter

James Palmer joined NFL Media in 2015 as a reporter. Previously Palmer was a beat reporter covering the Houston Texans for Comcast SportsNet Houston. The Philadelphia native received an Emmy Award for his coverage, as well as multiple nominations during his three years in Houston.

Prior to Houston, Palmer covered the SEC in Atlanta for Comcast Sports Southeast, filing reports from across the region as well as hosting nightly studio shows. During his time in Atlanta, Palmer also covered the Falcons, the Masters, UFC title fights, the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament and Olympic training.

Palmer's career started at the Mountain West Sports Network in Denver. There he covered the Air Force Academy, Colorado State and Wyoming athletics as a reporter.

A graduate of The Ohio State University, Palmer has a B.A. in Communications and a B.S. in Education. He currently resides in Denver with his wife Meghan and son Nixon.