After six years, Scott Pioli is moving on from NFL Network.
The three-time Super Bowl champion executive joined the network as a “Front Office Analyst” in 2020 and has appeared on various NFL Network programs, including NFL Total Access, NFL Now, and Good Morning Football.
The former New England Patriots VP and Kansas City Chiefs GM announced the news on social media Thursday morning.
It has been a wonderful 6-year/season run with @nflnetwork / @NFLMedia / @gmfb and sadly it is coming to an end. It was an incredible experience and there are so many people to thank – there just isn’t enough time/space!
So many people that viewers and readers never see or hear…— Scott Pioli (@scottpioli51) July 17, 2025
“It has been a wonderful 6-year/season run with [NFL Network]/[NFL Media]/[Good Morning Football] and sadly it is coming to an end,” Pioli wrote on X. “It was an incredible experience and there are so many people to thank – there just isn’t enough time/space!”
The five-time NFL Executive of the Year noted that he will still make occasional appearances as a guest and contributor on “different platforms and networks,” adding “maybe even my old one” with a winking emoji.
Before NFL Network, Pioli worked as an NFL analyst for NBC Sports’ Football Night in America, NBC Sports Network’s Pro Football Talk, and Sirius XM NFL Radio.
“In 2019, I asked the bosses if I could spend more time discussing experiences, telling stories and elevating the game I love… to share ‘WHY’ people might be making decisions rather than blindly criticize,” Piloi wrote Thursday. “I told them, my goal was ‘to educate, not speculate’ through personal experiences – because, I certainly experienced a lot.
“…Again, thank you to all of my on-air and behind-the-scenes teammates… And Godspeed.”

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