What ‘Good Morning Football’ moving to L.A. means for the show; CBS’ Caitlin Clark effect

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With the NFL announcing Wednesday that its popular NFL Network morning show “Good Morning Football” will be moving its production from New York to Los Angeles later this year, a major question is whether its current cast will relocate.

As part of the move, the show will go on hiatus for the summer starting on March 29 and relaunch later in the summer. It will then air out of NFL’s West Coast media headquarters in Inglewood, Calif., which sits adjacent to SoFi Stadium, home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Chargers. That property includes five soundstages and a 5,970-square-foot space for NFL Network’s “Total Access” and “GameDay” shows. There is an expectation that “Good Morning Football” will air from 8-10 a.m. ET after moving to California, as opposed to its current three-hour bloc.

The “Good Morning Football” weekday crew currently features host Jamie Erdahl and analysts Kyle Brandt, Jason McCourty and Peter Schrager, with contributions from Will Selva. Staffers were informed of the move to L.A., which was first reported by Sports Business Journal, earlier this week. The main quartet are all East Coast-based and all have children, so it’s a big ask professionally and personally to relocate across the country. Those involved with the decision said…

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