Jamie Erdahl is breaking her silence over her absence from .
In a social media post, the sports commentator addressed fans after missing from the NFL Network morning show.
“Since the curiosity is mounting, I’ll share what I feel comfortable with,” Erdahl posted on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, March 11.
“I have been away from GMFB due to an extremely personal + tragic health situation of an immediate family member,” she said. “I want to thank my leaders at the NFL for allowing me this time at home.”
Erdahl is one of the pillars of the morning football show and was the first co-host confirmed to relocate to Los Angeles in 2024 after the show moved from their New York studio. The Minnesota Vikings fan joined the talk show in 2022 and currently co-hosts alongside Kyle Brandt and Manti Te’o.
In a 2022 interview, Erdahl opened up about the show’s casual style and what she likes about GMFB.
“Some sports TV can get really angry and get technical. It can be like way too buttoned up at times and we are essentially opposite all those things,” she told us. “We like the messy parts of TV. We like when there’s people that walk into our studio. We like imperfections and I hope that we are allowed to keep being that way.”
Good Morning Football airs weekdays at 8 a.m. ET on NFL Network. The syndicated version of the show, GMFB: Overtime, which airs across the U.S. on local stations and on the Roku Channel weekdays at 10 a.m. ET.



