NFL Total Access cancelled By NFL Network

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NFL Network has cancelled Total Access after 21 years on the air, according to Deadline.

The football news show first premiered in 2003 and airs on weeknights. The final show is set for 17th May 2024.

“Like any successful organization, the NFL regularly evaluates its workforce to ensure the proper support of strategic priorities including international expansion, the growth of flag football, and the evolution of digital and media platforms,” an NFL spokesperson said in a statement.

“We have made the difficult decision to part ways with some employees to allow us to further invest in these growth areas and ensure the continued strength of our game and the business.”

Mike Yam, Kimmi Chex, David Carr, Michael Robinson and Chase Daniel are among the latest line up of presenters to host the show.

The NFL Network is undergoing changes at the moment with Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, Will Selva, and James Palmer removed from the network. Michael Irvin was also recently reported to have been cut.

The Network is also in the process of moving Good Morning Football from New York City to Los Angeles. It’s not known what hosts – Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Jason McCourty, and Peter Schrager – will make the move to the West Coast.

Posted on Wednesday 15 May 2024
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