Peter Schrager is an American sportscaster known for his extensive coverage of the NFL. Born on April 20, 1982, in Freehold, New Jersey, Schrager has built a distinguished career in sports journalism. He graduated from Emory University and began his professional journey by contributing to FoxSports.com, which included on-camera roles.
Schrager gained prominence as a host on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football,” a position he held from the show’s inception in 2016 until his departure on March 31, 2025. His co-hosts, including Kyle Brandt, expressed deep appreciation for his contributions during his final episode.
In addition to his role on “Good Morning Football,” Schrager served as an analyst on Fox NFL Kickoff and as a sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox. He also hosted “The Season with Peter Schrager,” a podcast available through iHeartPodcasts.
As of March 2025, reports indicate that Schrager is in serious discussions with ESPN about joining their team. Potential roles include appearances on programs such as “NFL Live,” “First Take,” and “Get Up,” as well as contributions to ABC and ESPN’s coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Schrager’s departure from NFL Network was marked by heartfelt tributes from colleagues. Kyle Brandt, in particular, delivered an emotional farewell, highlighting their close friendship and collaboration over the years.
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