“Not only are we bringing back a show that so many fans have woken up to and loved for years, we are giving it a state-of-the-art new home with even more resources and space for our talent to showcase their signature segments and fun takes on the game of football,” said NFL Media vice president of original content and entertainment Angela Ellis, who will oversee the L.A. show’s brand.
Just as when it debuted on Aug. 1, 2016, Good Morning Football returns to screens at the perfect time, with all 32 teams partaking in the early stages of training camp in full preparation mode for the upcoming season.
There will be storylines to cover galore, from position battles and injuries to surprise preseason darlings, and GMFB will do so with the same charm it has for nearly a decade. GMFB: Overtime will, too, coupled with a closer look at lighter fare surrounding the country’s most popular sport.
Weeks from now, the show returns in sunny Los Angeles, directly across from SoFi Stadium and immersed, as always, in everything NFL.