EXCLUSIVE : Good Morning Football is getting ready to return to NFL Network after a hiatus that saw the daytime show move from New York to LA. Kyle Brandt , who has been with the sports show since its premiere in 2016, took some time between rehearsals ahead of the relaunch to talk to Deadline about the show’s changes and how he would handle being bicoastal. Related Stories Sports Kyle Brandt Signs Off ‘Good Morning Football’ From NYC & Addresses Viewers Concerns Over Move To LA Sports ‘Good Morning Football’ Cast With “New Faces” & Premiere Date Set For LA Relaunch On NFL Network; ‘GMFB: Overtime’ To Stream On The Roku Channel Brandt will continue to co-host the show alongside Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, and newcomers Akbar Gbajabiamila and Sherree Burruss.

However, the morning show host is splitting his time between LA and NY, which he says will not be difficult. “What’s difficult to do is to wake up at five in the morning and have about six minutes to come up with something original to say about Dak Prescott,” he told us. “I had a six-hour flight to get here, I have 50 things to say about Dak Prescott.

I’ve had more material for these practice shows in LA than I’ve ever had for a normal show in New York.” He continued, “I’m just at the point where the wife and two kids and a dog in a crowded house — there’s not a lot of quiet refuge. So I plan to use the airlines for that and I’m gonna have so much to say.

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