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Good Morning Football Podcast

Good Morning Football Podcast

Good Morning Football

NFL: Good Morning Football

The best morning show on sports television is now a daily podcast. GMFB sets the narrative and agenda for everything from the NFL Draft to Training Camp to Kickoff. Kay Adams, Peter Schrager, and Kyle Brandt are talking all things football 12 months a year on GMFB. Be sure to catch Good Morning Football on NFL Network weekdays at 7:00 AM ET and Saturdays at 9:00 AM ET.

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Podcast Contributor

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Jamie Erdahl

Host

Jamie Erdahl is a host of NFL Network's "Good Morning Football," joining the Emmy Award-winning show in 2022. Erdahl also hosts "GMFB: Overtime," which streams Monday-Friday on The Roku Channel and airs in syndication.

Prior to NFL Network, Erdahl worked at CBS Sports where she served as a sideline reporter for the "NFL on CBS" and was the lead "SEC on CBS" reporter. While at CBS Sports, Erdahl also served as a sideline reporter for the network's coverage of the NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Championship and regular season college basketball games, as well as an analyst for select women's college basketball games on CBS Sports Network. Additionally, Erdahl hosted the network's studio coverage of the NFL and was a major part of the CBS Sports HQ launch in 2018, appearing as an anchor for the 24/7 sports news outlet. Prior to joining CBS Sports, Erdahl also worked at NESN as a host and reporter.

Erdahl played basketball and softball at St. Olaf College prior to transferring to American University, where she received her degree in communications.

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Peter Schrager

Good Morning Football Co-host

Peter Schrager hosts Good Morning Football, alongside Kay Adams, Nate Burleson and Kyle Brandt. Peter continues to serve as a national reporter for FOX Sports 1, a senior NFL writer for FOXSports.com and an NFL sideline reporter for FOX Sports.

He previously worked on Showtime's Inside the NFL and co-authored "Out of the Blue" with wide receiver Victor Cruz. In addition to the NFL, Peter has covered the Olympics and the NBA for FOX, and has been a frequent contributor to GQ.

Schrager won an Emmy in 2013 for his work on Inside the NFL.

Schrager is a 2004 graduate of Emory University with a degree in political science. He is a New Jersey native though he currently lives in New York.

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Kyle Brandt

Kyle Brandt is host of Good Morning Football, alongside Kay Adams, Peter Schrager and Nate Burleson. Kyle joins NFL Network from The Jim Rome Show where he served as a producer and head writer since 2007, becoming executive producer in 2009. Kyle appeared in the television series Days of Our Lives from 2003-06, and was a cast member on MTV's The Real World in 2001. He has appeared on CNN, Fox News, ESPN, VH-1, CBS Sports Network and Fox Sports 1. Brandt is a graduate of Princeton University, where he was a three-year starter as a running back and kick returner. While at Princeton, he became interested in theatre and acted in many plays on campus. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in English. Good Morning Football airs Monday through Friday from 7AM ET to 10AM ET.

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Jason McCourty

Good Morning Football Co-host

Jason McCourty is a host of NFL Network's Emmy Award-winning show Good Morning Football, which airs Monday-Friday at 7:00 AM ET. McCourty debuted on July 25, and joins Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt and Will Selva.

McCourty joins NFL Network following a 13-year NFL career during which he amassed 18 interceptions in 173 career games for four teams. A sixth-round draft pick in 2009 out of Rutgers University, McCourty spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Tennessee Titans. After playing the 2017 season with the Cleveland Browns, McCourty was traded to the New England Patriots, reuniting him with twin brother Devin McCourty. He spent three seasons with the Patriots, becoming the first set of twins to play in and win a Super Bowl when New England defeated the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. McCourty spent the 2021 season with the Miami Dolphins before officially announcing his retirement on Friday, July 15.

McCourty currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children, and hosts the podcast Double Coverage with the McCourty Twins along with his brother.