
Peter Schrager has been one of the stars of the NFL Network’s hit show Good Morning Football since it first aired in 2016.
However, that run ended Monday when he announced that today would be his last appearance on the show.
Schrager shared the news by saying: “The rumors are true. Today is my last day on Good Morning Football. I am with great feelings, we’re going to celebrate today. I love everyone on this show. It’s all good, but this will be the last episode I will be on this program and with a heavy heart I’m stepping away. It’s also for good reasons and a bright future.”
Less than 24 hours later, the news was announced on his next business venture.
ESPN announced it finalized a deal with NFL reporter Peter Schrager. It came on April Fool’s Day, but this was no joke.
Peter Schrager has joined the @ESPNNFL team🏈
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) April 1, 2025
The multifaceted commentator will contribute across ESPN's #NFL coverage
Later this month, @PSchrags will make his ESPN debut before joining the team in Green Bay, Wis. for the '25 #NFLDraft
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ESPN announced Tuesday that Schrager had joined the network on a multi-year agreement. The league insider will appear on various ESPN shows such as “Get Up,” “First Take,” “The Pat McAfee Show,” “NFL Live,” and “SportsCenter.”
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He may even participate in ABC and ESPN’s coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft Apr. 24 to 26.
In addition to Good Morning Football, Peter Schrager hosted the podcast The Season with Peter Schrager, which lives under the NFL Podcast Network. It is unclear if the commentator will bring it with him to ESPN.
Peter Schrager Is An Incredible Hire For ESPN

Peter Schrager has left Good Morning Football and joined ESPN.
Good Morning Football is the NFL Network’s resident morning TV program, and now it has lost an extremely talented person.
With one network’s loss is another network’s gain.
ESPN needed to make another big splash, and they did so with this hiring of Peter Schrager.
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