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NFL Network cancels signature show ‘Total Access’ amid layoffs, per reports
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Date:2025-04-18 23:01:10
One of NFL Network's staple shows is coming to an end.
“NFL Total Access," which has been on the air recapping the day's news in professional football for almost 20 years, will be canceled, according to the New York Post. Its final broadcast will air on May 17.
The Athletic reports that “Insiders,” a program featuring reporters Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, and Tom Pelissero, will replace "Total Access."
The network went through mass layoffs last month, letting go of on-air talent, and the newest round included Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin.
Irvin has also been with the company for 15 years and was part of its pregame show, “GameDay Morning.” He was sent home during last year's Super Bowl in Phoenix after he was accused of sexual misconduct. In September he settled a defamation lawsuit filed against Marriott International and the female employee who accused him.
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He returned to air at the start of the 2023 regular season and can still be seen on “Undisputed," airing on FS1.
The NFL Network's morning show “Good Morning Football” is moving its operations from New York to Los Angeles and is currently on hiatus until August. There is no word on whether all four co-hosts will move out west.
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