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Peter Schrager makes career reveal live on Pat McAfee Show with future at GMFB on air after move to Los Angeles

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NFL sportscaster Peter Schrager suggested he still hasn’t had clarity about his future at Good Morning Football.

The NFL Network show is currently off the air and is expected to undergo some major changes during its summer hiatus.

Good Morning Football co-host Peter Schrager didn't give a definitive answer when Pat McAfee asked if he was moving with the show to Los Angeles.

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Good Morning Football co-host Peter Schrager didn’t give a definitive answer when Pat McAfee asked if he was moving with the show to Los Angeles.Credit: ESPN
Schrager has been with GMFB since its launch in 2016

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Schrager has been with GMFB since its launch in 2016Credit: ESPN

Among them, GMFB is moving from New York City to Los Angeles, California.

Schrager, 41, discussed the move during a Thursday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

And when asked if he was going West with the program, the sportscaster couldn’t give a definitive answer.

“Good Morning Football will be in Los Angeles no matter what,” he said.

“I would like to think I will have a role in this.

“Let’s see if I can change the family and everything.”

McAfee, 36, appeared disappointed by Schrager’s revelation.

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“We don’t need to hear that, Schrags!” he screamed.

The former NFL kicker and his team insisted they needed “LA Schrags” to happen.

AJ Hawk said he would love to see the sportscaster walk the streets of Los Angeles wearing a Hawaiian shirt.

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But Schrager said his California self would probably have a different vibe.

The sportscaster said he could imagine himself in “Delilah or [The] Nice guy, hanging out with Drake and 21 Savage” if he landed in the City of Angels.

Schrager has been with GMFB since its launch in 2016, being part of the original cast that included Kay Adams, Nate Burleson and Kyle Brandt.

Before the hiatus, he hosted the show alongside Brandt, Jamie Erdahl, Jason McCourty and Colleen Wolfe.

Good Morning Football will be in Los Angeles anyway. I’d like to think I’ll have a role in that.

Pedro SchragerCo-host of GMFB

“This isn’t the last time you’ll see me talking about football or the last time we’ll be talking about football together,” the New Jersey native told viewers as he said goodbye to the show’s New York days.

“It’s just the end of an era.”

Before GFMB went off the air, Brandt assured fans that the show would return.

“Good Morning Football is not ending, it is expanding. And it’s exciting because it’s a bigger show, it’s more of a show,” she said.

“And it’s all the things and symbols you’ve woken up to for years.

“Angry runs, lead blocking, whiteboard Wednesday, pitching Thursday and so on. It’s all included. It’s all happening.”



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