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Peter Schrager Says Goodbye To ‘Good Morning Football’s “NYC Era” As NFL Network Show Moves To LA

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Peter Schrager recalled some of his best moments from Good Morning Football as he bid farewell to the “NYC era” of the show as production moves to LA this summer. “Today is my last day in the New York City Good Morning Football studios,” Schrager said on Friday’s show.

Schrager reminded viewers that GMFB started on 59th Street and then moved to Times Square before moving to lower Manhattan “for the last several seasons,” adding, “Each studio holds a place in my heart and has a real place in this show’s history.” Embassy Row’s production started on the NFL Network in 2016 and will move to LA later this year.

Co-host Jamie Erdahl announced earlier this week she was moving to California with the show, but it is unclear which of the other co-hosts will make the move.

After showcasing some of the best moments Schrager had on the show over the past eight years, he took a moment to thank the crew “who puts on the show.” “The show itself in name is going out to LA and it’ll have the same spirit that it had in New York.

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