NFL Network host Jamie Erdahl says ‘tragic’family health issue led to show hiatus

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Sports television host and reporter Jamie Erdahl is opening up about her absence from the NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football.”

In a social media post Thursday, Erdahl said her break from discussing the latestNFLnews each weekday morning stemmed from what she described as a “tragic health situation” involving a family member.

“Since curiosity is mounting I’ll share what I feel comfortable with: I have been away from @GMFB due to an extremely personal + tragic health situation of an immediate family member,”Erdahl wrote on X.

Jamie Erdahl at an NFL game

NFL Network host Jamie Erdahl during a Houston Texans-Los Angeles Chargers game Dec.27, 2025, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.(Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Erdahl added she will return to the airwaves.

“I want to thank my leaders at the NFL for allowing me this time at home.I’ll be back on Monday.”

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Erdahl’s update follows the death of her dog, Toby.Last month, she announced Toby had died after a bone cancer diagnosis.

Jamie Erdahl interviews Puka Nacua

NFL Network reporter Jamie Erdahl interviews Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (17) after a game against the Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium Dec.28, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif.(Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)

Kyle Brandtand former NFL player Manti Teʻo co-host the network’s morning program with Erdahl.NFL Network reporter Sherree Burruss also contributes to the show and steps in as a fill-in host when Erdahl or others are away.

Erdahl joined “Good Morning Football” in 2022 and was named co-host in 2024 after the show relocated from its New York studio to the network’s headquarters inLos Angeles.

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