GOOD Morning Football is going dark again after the Super Bowl brought down the curtain on the season.
The NFL Network morning show will be taken off air for a period, television schedules reveal.
Good Morning Football broadcast live from New Orleans for the Super BowlInstagram / Jamie Erdahl APThe show will be off air for a week in February[/caption]GMFB is broadcast live from Los Angeles from 8am-10am ET every weekday.
It was taken off air last off-season while being rebranded and relocated from New York City.
The show will take a break in the coming days – but schedules show it won’t be for as long.
GMFB will be off the air after this Friday’s show on February.
But the break will last just one week before the team are back.
There are Good Morning Football programs in the schedule for the week commencing Monday 24 February.
NFL Network usually provides blanket coverage of the Scouting Combine, which takes place that week in Indianapolis, Indiana.
It’s unclear at this stage whether GMFB will remain on air for the entire off-season.
Free agency begins on March 12, which is one of the next biggest dates in the 2025 calendar.
And then the NFL Draft takes place in Green Bay, Wisconsin at the end of April.
Host Jamie Erdahl relocated from New York City to Los Angeles with the show last year.
She was joined by new co-host Akbar Gbajabiamila.
Kyle Brandt and Peter Schrager also continued in their roles but split time between New York and LA.
The show was in New Orleans, Louisiana for the Super Bowl this week.
Erdahl also had a presenting role for NFL Honors on Thursday night.
NFL important dates 2025 season
March 12 - Free Agency begins
April 24-26 – NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin
September 4 – 2025 season opener (TBC vs Eagles)
November 27 – Thanksgiving Day triple header
January 4, 2026 – End of regular-season
February 8, 2026 – Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
She shared a selection of images from the show on Monday – the morning after the Philadelphia Eagles victory.
GMFB was broadcast from the New Orleans Convention Center while a press conference took place.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts both spoke after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs.
“We keep things loose on GMFB but never more loose than the day after a Super Bowl,” Erdahl said.
“Another incredible season with everyone on the show.”
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