NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” features all-female cast

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NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” will feature an all-female cast for its episodes on Thursday, June 5, and Friday, June 6. The special broadcasts aim to highlight prominent female voices within the NFL community.

Jamie Erdahl will host both days of the program. On Thursday, she will be joined by Cynthia Frelund, NFL Network analytics expert; Jane Slater, NFL Network reporter; and Kelsey Conway, Cincinnati Bengals beat reporter for Cincinnati Enquirer and USA Today.

The lineup for Friday includes Jamie Erdahl once again with Jane Slater, Madelyn Burke from CBS Sports HQ and New York Giants team reporter; and Tamara Brown, a seasoned NFL and college football reporter who formerly worked as a sideline reporter for the New England Patriots.

Several notable guests are scheduled to make appearances over the two days. Andrea Kremer, a multi-Emmy-winning journalist inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame; Tracy Wolfson from The NFL on CBS; Ki’lolo Westerlund, a Division 1 Flag Football athlete; Dawn Mitchell from FOX 9 Minneapolis; Grammy and Oscar-winning musician Melissa Etheridge; and content creator Allison Kuch will join the discussions.

Jamie Erdahl expressed her enthusiasm: “ ‘Good Morning Football’ resonates with fans, as evidenced by our Emmy nomination this year because of our unique and fun way we cover the NFL,” she said. “These episodes of GMFB will bring that same personality and energy just with leading female voices who love the game.”

“Good Morning Football” is broadcast weekdays from 8-10 a.m. ET on NFL Network and streamed on NFL+. Following each show at 10 a.m. ET is GMFB: Overtime available on Roku Channel as well as in syndication nationwide.


Organizations Mentioned: Pro Football Hall of Fame

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