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The 42-year-old is one of several on-air personalities who have left the network since it moved its studio operations from New York to Los Angeles last year.
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News broke over the weekend that Peter Schrager was considering leaving NFL Network for ESPN, and today Schrager confirmed it.
The NFL Network said goodbye to Peter Schrager, who appeared on his final episode of 'Good Morning Football' on Monday, and Kyle Brandt opened up about their friendship.
Monday marked the end of an era at NFL Network as Peter Schrager said goodbye to “Good Morning Football.” Schrager has been a co-host since “Good Morning Football” debuted in 2016. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand,
Peter Schrager is leaving Good Morning Football after nine years. The football expert said goodbye to the NFL Network talk show on Monday. “The rumors are true, today is my last day on Good Morning Football,