March 12, 2026 - 04:36

Jamie Erdahl, the beloved host of NFL Network's "Good Morning Football," has taken an indefinite leave of absence from the program due to a serious family health situation. The network confirmed her departure from the show's current broadcast schedule, citing a "tragic" personal matter.
Erdahl, a Minnesota native, joined the popular morning show in 2022, quickly becoming a fan-favorite for her insightful analysis and vibrant on-air presence. Her absence is keenly felt by both colleagues and viewers who tune in daily for the show's unique blend of football news and camaraderie.
The NFL Network has expressed its full support for Erdahl during this challenging time, asking for privacy for her and her family. No timeline has been provided for her potential return. Filling in for Erdahl will be a rotation of hosts from within the network's talent pool as the show continues its daily coverage. The entire football community has extended thoughts and well-wishes to Erdahl, hoping for strength for her family.
May 13, 2026 - 14:23
Maine's mental health system is failing families and taxpayersMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, but for families in Maine who live with severe mental illness every day, awareness rings hollow. What they need is action, accountability, and real...
May 12, 2026 - 17:43
No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, says UN health agencyThe World Health Organization has stated that there is currently no evidence of a larger hantavirus outbreak spreading beyond the reported cases. However, the agency`s director warned that the...
May 12, 2026 - 05:00
55th Commencement Celebrated by UConn HealthUConn Health marked its 55th commencement ceremony this week, honoring 263 graduates who are set to enter the healthcare field as physicians, dentists, and scientists. The university, recognized as...
May 11, 2026 - 01:16
Mental Health Awareness Month: Combatting stigma with NAMI Metropolitan BaltimoreFor many people living with mental health conditions, the hardest part is not the diagnosis itself, but the silence that follows. Stigma can keep someone from reaching out, from asking for help, or...