Kay Adams is leaving NFL Network and her role as host of morning show “Good Morning Football,” according to the New York Post.
Adams said on “The Pat McAfee Show” in January that her contract with NFL Network will expire in May.
“Kay has been a big part of the success of Good Morning Football and we hope to keep her in the NFL Media family for years to come,” NFL Media vice president of communications Alex Riethmiller told The Post.
Adams hosted “GMFB” since 2016, when the showed debuted.
A landing spot to watch for Adams, per the report, is as the host of Amazon’s Thursday Night Football pregame show.
USA TODAY Sports has reached out to Amazon and NFL Media for comment.
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This is the second departure for “GMFB” in eight months. Prior to last NFL season, Nate Burleson became the host of “CBS Mornings.” Kyle Brandt and Peter Schrager have remained in their roles while Burleson’s chair has been rotated between several panelists.
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