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Hosted by Kyle Brandt and Jason McCourty. One last time from the New York studio before the show moves to Los Angeles later this year.
Things got emotional when Blunt took to the streets at the end of the broadcast. Cast members have hosted many segments there over the years. Blunt recalled the first episode, which aired on August 1, 2016, in which she said it was an “honor” and “privilege” to be a part of the show. GMFB New York table.
“I remember at the time I had a guaranteed 18-month contract, and my wife said, 'If the show is terrible, you have at least 18 months to figure out how to get back to L.A.' ,” Brandt said. . “And those 18 months in New York City turned into eight years and more than 1,800 episodes that ended up on your breakfast table at home.”
Blunt went on to call New York City, the show's fifth host, to say he was sad to leave the show and thanked everyone who made it possible. GMFB Things that happen every day.
Although Blunt did not publicly say whether he would move to LA with the show, he did address concerns from viewers about the show's future. GMFB.
“Now I'm saying goodbye to all these people. But I'm not saying goodbye to any of you. That's so important,” he said. “It makes me so happy that you watch the show you're watching right now. I've been watching it too, so I know you guys have questions. Why is this happening? Who goes to L.A.? Why would you take something that you think is so right and then change it?”
He continued: “Some of those answers I don't know. Some of them are not mine to give. And frankly, I have a lot of questions myself. What I do know is The details are as follows: I myself will be deeply involved. good morning football We are moving forward. And I want to spend the rest of my career in the NFL.and good morning football It is not over. It is expanding. And it's exciting because it's a bigger show. It's more of a show. ”
Blunt assured viewers: GMFB The LA-based show will have all the corners that fans have become accustomed to over the years and would have said the show would cover the draft.
“GMFB I am planning to leave home to attend university. This will always be home. But now is the time to evolve,” he added. “And we're honored that you're wondering and perhaps worrying about what's going to happen next on this show.”
Blunt is also the current producer of GMFB will produce the show from LA, reassuring viewers that the essence of the show remains the same even across the country.
“This is it for this show in this format. I'm very, very proud of what we've built here. Me, Peter, Jamie, Jason, Nate K. It's been a dream job.” he said. “I know we're going to make a great show out of Los Angeles because we have this little morning show where we don't scream at each other and we don't have fake fights or scripted arguments. Because we made it in New York. You can make it here. You can make it anywhere. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. See you this summer. “Mr. New York, it was an honor. I'm out of here.”
The future of Blunt, Jason McCourty and Peter Schrager GMFB remains uncertain. Before going on maternity leave, Jamie Ardahl traveled to LA and revealed he will continue hosting the show from there when it returns in the summer.
See Brandt's full text GMFB Sign off in the video below.