Peter Schrager bids farewell to NYC studio with ‘Good Morning Football’ future in flux
"There wasn't a single day in the last eight years that I didn't realize that I had my dream job."
"There wasn't a single day in the last eight years that I didn't realize that I had my dream job."
"So I will see you from LA. But now I’m gonna go have a baby.”
"It'll be 49ers vs. Chiefs in Vegas."
"I can't because I still believe in them."
"As a colleague and as someone who has watched her work for years, one of the best hosts and does it on two different shows."
"We were a hot air balloon that was tethered, but we were still drifting pretty high up."
NFL Network saw year-over-year ratings increases in the month of August, which included gains for Good Morning Football.
The results are in, and they show that doing a successful mock draft is much harder than it may seem.
NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah accurately predicted an absolutely wild NFL Draft trade sequence that the Houston Texans pulled off Thursday night.
"People remember where they were when JFK was assassinated. They remember where they were for 9/11"
The New York Post's Brian Costello responded with "A Jets source said that while the team respects Peter Schrager, the only conversations the team has had with the broadcaster are about him working on their preseason telecasts."
Menefee, Burleson and Mariucci will call the early Saturday games in Week 15 and 16, joined by reporter Melissa Stark on the sidelines, while Mike Tirico and Kurt Warner will call the later ones with reporter Peter Schrager.
"A cab driver picks me up and says 'What do you do for a living?' and I say 'Well, I work in the NFL.' And he stops the car, turns around and says 'You can get out of the car. The NFL is dead to me. The NFL, the fact that these guys take knees, I will never watch the NFL again.'"
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