The network has been trimming down its expenses.
NFL teams aren’t the only ones making big personnel changes after the league new year. The Athletic reported on Thursday that four on-air talents at the NFL Network did not have their contracts renewed for the 2024 season.
NFL Network is laying off four of its most popular and talented on-air personalities.
The NFL has reportedly had negotiations about selling NFL Network to ESPN, so more changes could be coming if that happens.
"NFL RedZone" host Scott Hanson is joining NBC Sports' coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics. On Wednesday, NBC Sports announced Hanson, NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano and "American Ninja Warrior" hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila will host "Gold Zone," a whip-around show that will stream on Peacock from 7 a.m.
The Browns, Ravens and Steelers all had impressive wins in Week 7, keeping the race for the AFC North tight. Here are our predictions for Week 8.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp will make his season debut when the Rams host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon, according to Andrew Siciliano of NFL Network.
Have we seen the last of Siciliano hosting NFL Red Zone? 1. NFL Sunday Ticket has been with DirecTV since 1994. Andrew Siciliano has hosted DirecTV’s presentation of the Red Zone channel since 2009.
The NFL announced on Thursday that “Sunday Ticket” will move to YouTube TV beginning in 2023, and that has left many fans wondering what could become of one popular part of the package.
"We don't care if you don't like Brownie the Elf at midfield," Siciliano passionately explained. "We like it. If you don't, that's your problem!"
Siciliano has not missed a day at the “Red Zone Channel” since it first launched back in 2004. He assured fans that he is feeling great and will be back as soon as possible.
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