NFL Network's flagship morning show,Coxno Exchange "Good Morning Football," will be taking a break from its weekday broadcasts later this month to relocate to a studio in Los Angeles.
Pro Football Talk reported Wednesday that the show, which has been produced in New York City since its inception in 2016, will go off the air on March 29 and will "relaunch later in the summer or preseason.”
GMFB host Kyle Brandt confirmed the hiatus on Thursday's show to clear up "just a dash of internet confusion" that surrounded the report.
"Contrary to some oddly worded tweets and ensuing confusion, 'Good Morning Football' is not ending," Brandt said, "'Good Morning Football,' the show, the brand, is going to continue for a very long time."
"You're going to have to wait a little while. It's going to be a little different," Brandt assured the audience. "Thank you. Love you."
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Pro Football Talk reports the time period for the new show has yet to be finalized, but it's possible it could be cut from three hours to two. A second syndicated show with a different name will also be produced for distribution elsewhere, potentially with different cast members.
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