ESPN ends syndicated version of Good Morning Football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 4:11 PM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
ESPN will discontinue the syndicated version of NFL Network's Good Morning Football, which launched as GMFB: Overtime in 2024. Sources indicate that ESPN acquired NFL Network earlier this year and has opted not to continue the show for a third season, though no reasons for the decision have been disclosed. The main version of Good Morning Football will continue airing on NFL Network. The show, which debuted in August 2016, features hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te’o, among others.
- •ESPN acquired NFL Network earlier in 2026.
- •GMFB: Overtime launched in 2024 to expand the show's reach.
- •No reasons for discontinuing the syndication have been provided.
- •The flagship Good Morning Football will continue on NFL Network.
- •The show is approaching its 10th anniversary in August 2026.
- 4:11 PMYahoo Sports — ESPN Ending Syndicated Version of ‘Good Morning Football’
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