NFL fans, prepare for an extra dose of cackling, chaos, and questionable fashion choices—because WWE’s Seth Rollins is taking over “Good Morning Football” next week. That’s right, from March 24 to March 26, Rollins will guest host the NFL Network series alongside Kyle Brandt, ensuring that football analysis has never been louder, flashier, or more likely to feature the phrase “burn it down.”
Why Is Seth Rollins Doing This? Because He Loves Football (And Talking About It)
When asked why he’s stepping into the world of sports broadcasting, Rollins jokingly admitted that it combines two of his favorite things: football and hearing himself talk. However, on a more serious note, he’s already made the rounds on various football podcasts and radio shows, and this felt like the logical next step in his media dominance.
Plus, his budding bromance with Kyle Brandt made the decision even easier. According to Rollins, the two have WWE-level energy together, which is perfect because morning sports shows can always use a little more chair-smashing enthusiasm.
Bears Podcast? Maybe. WWE RAW Appearance? Probably Not.
Rollins also teased launching a Chicago Bears podcast, and while WWE has given him the green light, we’ll believe it when we see it—preferably while he’s wearing sunglasses indoors and cutting a five-minute promo about Justin Fields.
One thing is certain: Rollins will NOT be on WWE RAW next week, since he’ll be too busy talking red zone efficiency instead of pedigree efficiency. However, before his NFL Network detour, he’ll still show up on SmackDown in Bologna, Italy, where he’s promised to confront Roman Reigns and CM Punk.
So, if you’ve ever wanted to hear NFL analysis delivered with the same energy as a championship promo, tune in next week—because Seth “Freakin” Rollins is about to flip the script on football talk.