ESPN is ending the syndicated version of “Good Morning Football,” according to reports. The program, branded “GMFB: Overtime,” launched in August 2024 as an over-the-air syndication product distributed through Sony Pictures. Multiple outlets report that ESPN is stopping production of the syndicated show as NFL Network operates under ESPN ownership, reducing the need for a separate distribution model. One report also attributes the decision to soft ratings. After the end of production, affiliates carrying the syndicated version will no longer receive new episodes. The original “Good Morning Football” program continues within ESPN and related NFL Network/ESPN platforms, but the syndicated spinoff distributed to local stations is set to conclude. Sources agree the decision is tied to the program’s performance and to structural changes following ESPN’s consolidation of NFL Network under its umbrella. Overall, the reports describe the syndicated run as relatively short and indicate that ESPN is reallocating its programming strategy toward its integrated network operations.