Seth Rollins to Serve as Regular Guest Host on NFL’s Good Morning Football

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is set to bring his unique energy outside the squared circle and onto the NFL Network. According to Deadline, Rollins has been named a guest host for the 2025-2026 season of Good Morning Football and its companion program GMFB: Overtime.
A lifelong Chicago Bears fan, Rollins isn’t a stranger to the NFL media world. He’s appeared on Good Morning Football in the past and has made the rounds on NFL-themed podcasts and YouTube shows. Earlier this year, he even stepped onto the big stage of the 2025 NFL Draft, where he announced one of the Bears’ selections to a huge pop from both wrestling and football fans.
When Rollins joins the program, he’ll be sitting alongside Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, and Sherree Burruss as part of the weekly lineup. His crossover into sports media adds another dimension to his growing mainstream presence—right as his WWE calendar heats up.
Rollins’ NFL gig won’t slow down his in-ring schedule, however. Coming up next, he’s set to defend the World Heavyweight Championship in a blockbuster Fatal 4-Way at Clash in Paris, facing LA Knight, Jey Uso, and CM Punk.
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Seth Rollins continues to prove why he’s one of WWE’s most marketable stars. His addition to Good Morning Football is a win-win: it gives the NFL a charismatic crossover personality, and it keeps WWE’s name in front of millions of football fans during the season. Rollins is walking the same mainstream lane as stars like The Rock and John Cena, bridging pro wrestling with broader pop culture. With Clash in Paris looming, he’s not just balancing two worlds—he’s thriving in both.