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Peter Schrager confirmed rumors that he’s leaving “Good Morning Football” during Monday’s installment of the NFL Network show.
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His exit comes amid rumors that Schrager will next be seen on ESPN, and as the Disney-owned sports network is reportedly going to acquire NFL Network, potentially.
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Yardbarker on MSNLongtime host announces departure from NFL NetworkA longtime morning show host has officially announced his departure from NFL Network. Peter Schrager on Monday co-hosted his final episode of “Good Morning Football,” which is NFL Network’s flagship show.
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iHeart on MSNTop NFL Network Personality Announces DepartureGood Morning Football co-host Peter Schrager announced he's leaving NFL Network during the show's live broadcast Monday (March 31) morning. Schrager, 42, who also hosts the iHeartMedia NFL podcast, The Season with Peter Schrager,
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