Report: NFL insider Peter Schrager in 'serious' ESPN talks
- NFL insider Peter Schrager, age 42 and currently a co-host of NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football' and contributor to Fox's weekly 11 a.m. Pregame show, is reportedly in serious talks with ESPN.
- ESPN is currently in a hiring frenzy and acquiring Schrager would be part of this effort.
- The potential move for Schrager, who began his career at ESPN.com and expanded his role as an NFL insider, would involve contributing to various shows including NFL Live, Stephen A. Smith's First Take, and Mike Greenberg's Get Up.
- Though a deal hasn't been finalized, one source told FOS that "it's likely" Schrager will make the move to ESPN.
- If the deal is agreed to quickly enough, Schrager could be a part of ABC and ESPN's coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft, which will take place from April 24-26, as ESPN hopes to regain the rights to NFL Draft coverage, which they held for 45 years.
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