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GOOD Morning Football fans want to see a reunion with the previous crew members before the program heads to the West Coast.

The NFL Network weekday morning show is being relocated from New York to Los Angeles this year, spurring fans to request for Kay Adams and Nate Burleson to make a surprise appearance before the move.

Kay Adams hosted GMFB for six years
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Kay Adams hosted GMFB for six yearsCredit: Twitter/gmfb
GMFB fans request for Kay Adams and Nate Burleson to return for the last show
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GMFB fans request for Kay Adams and Nate Burleson to return for the last showCredit: Twitter/gmfb

The popular sports talk show has been located and filmed in the New York area since the program's creation in 2016.

GMFB has been filmed all around the tri-state, beginning on 59th Street and moving to Times Square before shifting to Manhattan. 

However, with the move to California imminent, the network plans to air its final show on Friday from the East Coast set.

"Good Morning Football goes West, like Fievel, going to California several months from now."

Kyle Brandt GMFB

This season's crew included host Jamie Erdahl, alongside analysts Kyle Brandt, Jason McCourty, and Peter Schrager.

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Erdahl announced she was starting her maternity leave last week, and fans believe it's a great time to bring back some former crew members for the final New York show.

Fans shared messages on social media asking for Adams and Burleson to return one last time.

"Tomorrow is the last gmfb in New York and the last show for a few months. Would be fantastic to see @heykayadams and @nateburleson make an appearance on the show that a lot of people have enjoyed over the past 8 years," this fan expressed.

"I miss when it was Kay Adams, Peter, Nate, and Kyle," another shared.

"Kay and Nate absolutely carried this show, lmao," a third fan said.

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After six years, Adams left the show in 2022 and expressed she "didn't want to renew because I just wanted to try something different."

She now runs a popular YouTube show with FanDuel TV called Up & Adams, where she interviews some of the biggest names in the NFL one-on-one.

Burleson left the show the same year as Adams to become the host of CBS This Morning.

McCourty joined to replace Burleson when he left for CBS.

GMFB is expected to return with its new Los Angeles set around the start of the NFL preseason.

According to The Athletic, the move caught the crew by surprise when the decision was made.

Reportedly, the show didn't inform the cast of the move until early March and asked them to pack up and head to the West Coast with the show.

Brandt addressed the news early this month in an episode of Good Morning Football but didn't say if the cast would follow the show.

"The news is that Good Morning Football is moving before the 2024 season, around training camp," Brandt said.

"Good Morning Football goes West, like Fievel, going to California several months from now..."

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"Good Morning Football is not ending. Good Morning Football, the show, the brand, is gonna continue for a very long time. It's expanding — more, bigger, brighter."

Erdahl is confirmed to return, but there is no word on whether McCourty, Schrager, or Brandt will still appear on the show when it returns to air.

Nate Burleson left the show for CBS in 2022
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Nate Burleson left the show for CBS in 2022Credit: Twitter/gmfb
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