Former NFL Linebacker Manti Te’o Joins Jamie Erdahl and Kyle Brandt as Permanent Host
Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Brandon Graham and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins Join New Roster of Contributors
‘Good Morning Football: Overtime’ Renewed for Second Season as the First National Syndicated and Streaming Sports TV Talk Show
‘Good Morning Football’ to Host NBC’s Kickoff Eve Primetime Special from Lincoln Financial Field Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 10 p.m. ET
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Aug. 28, 2025 — NFL Network’s Emmy-winning show Good Morning Football, and nationally syndicated and streaming show Good Morning Football: Overtime kick off the 2025 season with an exciting roster of new and returning hosts and contributors.
Joining veteran hosts Jamie Erdahl and Kyle Brandt at the breakfast table is former NFL linebacker Manti Te’o, adding to the show’s signature “asymmetrical” takes on top of NFL storylines and quick-witted pop culture references. Prior to being officially named a permanent host, Te’o appeared regularly on Good Morning Football and Good Morning Football: Overtime during the 2024 season. Sherree Burruss returns in her role covering the latest NFL news and contributing to special segments.
The team will continue to bring Good Morning Football and Good Morning Football: Overtime live “coast-to-coast” from NFL Network’s Los Angeles headquarters and Good Morning Football’sNew York studio Monday-Friday. Good Morning Football premieres at 8 a.m. ET and re-airs at 10 a.m. ET on NFL Network, and Good Morning Football: Overtime streams live from 10 a.m. – noon ET on The Roku Channel and airs in syndication across the country.
Two-time Super Bowl champion and recently-retired Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham starts his rookie year as a Good Morning Football guest host, set to make regular appearances throughout the season. Graham was a special guest host in May 2025, having announced his retirement in March after 15 seasons with the Eagles.
A longtime friend of Good Morning Football and an avid football fan, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is officially joining as a guest host, making appearances throughout the season. Rollins, a passionate Chicago Bears fan, has been a frequent guest on Good Morning Football over the years and spent several days guest hosting during the 2024 season.
Filling out the 2025 season roster of Good Morning Football guest hosts and contributors are:
· Former NFL wide receiver and Good Morning Football regular Isaiah Stanback
· Former NFL defensive back Will Blackmon
· Former NFL head coach and linebacker Ron Rivera
“We are excited to bring fans a mix of fresh and familiar faces this season, all with the same engaging energy and smart football takes that earned Good Morning Football a Sports Emmy nomination for Outstanding Studio Show last season,” said Angela Ellis, vice president of original content and entertainment for NFL Media, and the executive in charge of Good Morning Football. “This season will reflect both the evolution of Good Morning Football and the traditions that make our show a daily staple for football fans nationwide.”
In addition to Good Morning Football airing daily on NFL Network, Good Morning Football: Overtime returns for its second season in syndication on Monday, Sept. 1. When the show launched last September, it became the first nationally syndicated daily football talk show. Distributed by Sony Pictures Television (SPT), Good Morning Football: Overtime has been officially renewed for season two, airing in all 32 NFL team markets. Check local listings for showtimes and stations.
“The unique combination of talent around our transcontinental table is what makes GMFB, well, GMFB,” said Michael Davies, Good Morning Football and Good Morning Football: Overtime creator and executive producer. “Manti has proven day after day that he has what it takes. Brandon and Seth have both aced their appearances, and Isaiah, Will and Ron give us the squad we need for a deep playoff run and beyond.”
“We’re proud to build on the success of Good Morning Football: Overtime, and look forward to partnering with NFL Media, Sony, and our fantastic new and returning talent to bring fans premium coverage of all things NFL five days a week for free on The Roku Channel,” said Joe Franzetta, head of sports Roku Media.
For Kickoff Week, Good Morning Football and Good Morning Football: Overtime will air live from NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey and live locations inside Lincoln Financial Field beginning Monday, Sept. 1 through Friday, Sept. 5. The special week of shows – led by Erdahl, Brandt, Te’o and Burruss – will feature on-location interviews and behind-the-scenes access celebrating the excitement of NFL Kickoff. Additionally, Graham will join as guest host on Wednesday, Sept. 3 and Thursday, Sept. 4.
On Wednesday, Sept. 3, the Good Morning Football crew and Graham head to primetime hosting the NFL Kickoff Eve special at 10 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Live from Lincoln Financial Field ahead of the Dallas Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles NFL Kickoff ’25 game on Thursday, Sept. 4, the one-hour show previews the season and features exclusive interviews with Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton and Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James. NBC Sports’ Football Night in America host Maria Taylor, former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett and three-time Super Bowl champion Devin McCourty will also appear in the NFL Kickoff Eve special.
Good Morning Football and Good Morning Football: Overtime are produced by NFL Media, with showrunners Bill Hentschel and Becky Orenstein, and creator and executive producer Michael Davies of SPT’s Embassy Row.
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