Your Sunday nights during the fall have a rhythm. It’s not just about the game; it’s about the pregame show. You turn on the TV, get settled on the couch, and catch
Football Night in America to see what the analysts have to say about the matchups. But this week, when the viewers tuned into the latest news, they realized that the familiar faces I’ve been watching for years are about to change in a big way.
On Monday morning, Chris Simms shared some tough news. He announced that he won't be back on
Football Night in America for the 2026 season. He’s been a staple of NBC’s coverage for a long time, so hearing him say,
"That hurt because I do love it," really hit home for those who follow his analysis.
NBC Shake-Up: Chris Simms Won’t Return as Mike Tomlin Becomes New Centerpiece
It’s not just one person leaving; it feels like an entire era of the show is coming to an end. NBC is clearly hitting the "refresh" button.
The biggest piece of this puzzle is the arrival of Mike Tomlin. The former Steelers head coach is joining NBC as the new "centerpiece" analyst. When a personality as big as Tomlin comes on board, it usually means the rest of the puzzle has to be rearranged to make it fit.
But it goes deeper than just one swap. We’ve seen other long-time favorites like Tony Dungy move on, and reports suggest the show is moving away from its old studio format. Instead of staying in the Stamford studio every week, the
Football Night in America crew will be hitting the road, traveling to a different city for every game. It sounds like NBC wants the show to feel more like a live event, capturing the energy of the stadiums rather than sitting behind a desk in Connecticut.
What Happens Now?
For those of us who enjoy Simms' specific take on the game, don't worry, he isn't disappearing from our screens entirely. He’s staying with the NBC family. He’ll still be a big part of
PFT Live, covering college football, and keeping his "Chris Simms Unbuttoned" podcast running.
It’s always a little bittersweet when the sports media landscape shifts like this, one gets used to the voices and the opinions they heard every week for years. But change is part of the game. Just like a team trading a veteran player to build for a new championship run, it seems like NBC is betting that this new, on-the-road format and a fresh lineup will bring something exciting to our screens this fall.
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