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Kyle Brandt gives big Good Morning Football update as NFL Network show prepares to return from hiatus in new location

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NFL fans got a big update on fan-favorite show Good Morning Football.

On Monday, Kyle Brandt announced he will return to the show when he returns from the cross-country move.

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GMFB host Kyle Brandt confirmed he is returning to the showCredit: Instagram/omahaproductions
Brandt joins Jamie Erdahl as the only two cast members to confirm their return

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Brandt joins Jamie Erdahl as the only two cast members to confirm their returnCredit: Getty

NFL Media moved the show out of the New York studio and moved Good Morning Football to the West Coast, closer to its Los Angeles headquarters.

It was determined that costs were too high to operate nationwide from headquarters.

When GMFB made the announcement of the change and hiatus, the cast members’ fates were shrouded in mystery.

Only anchor Jamie Erdahl confirmed that she would remain on the show at the time it went off the air.

“I’m also very happy to say that I will continue to sit in my chair being the best point guard I can be when Good Morning Football returns in Los Angeles,” she said at the time.

“So, I’ll see you in Los Angeles. But now I’m going to have a baby.”

Now, Brandt joins Erdahl as the second confirmed returning cast member.

An X fan asked Brandt if he would be on GMFB when he returned to TV screens, and he gave a simple answer: “Yes.”

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Brandt was on the show’s original team when it launched in 2016 and has been one of the constants amid cast turnover.

He has already said goodbye to the show, but hinted about his return during the show’s farewell tour.

Future of NFL Network’s Good Morning Football uncertain as Jamie Erdahl goes on maternity leave, sets changes

“I want to spend the rest of my career in the NFL,” Brandt said then.

“And Good Morning Football isn’t going away, it’s expanding.”

Jason McCourty and Peter Schrager are the two remaining cast members who have not revealed whether they will continue on the show.

Schrager declined to comment on the situation during an appearance on The Press Box podcast in April.

McCourty simply hasn’t commented on the show yet.

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When GMFB returns to the air, including McCourty and Schrager or not, it will follow a new format.

While it will continue to air at 7am ET, it will be extended by two hours.

The 7am ET start also means the show will begin at 4am for the hosts in Los Angeles.

NFL Media will also distribute GMFB to Fox affiliate TV stations nationwide when it returns.

Good Morning Football is scheduled to return on September 1st for the start of the NFL season.

Jason McCourty and Peter Schrager have not yet confirmed whether they will return to the show

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Jason McCourty and Peter Schrager have not yet confirmed whether they will return to the showCredit: Good Morning Football



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