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Nate Burleson and Young Dylan announce the NFL Latino Youth Honors next nominees, Paula Nicole Cruz and Sophie Guitron on "NFL Slimetime".

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CBS News
01-05-2025
- CBS News
"Never Too Late": Nate Burleson faces his fear of sharks in cage-free dive
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USA Today
31-03-2025
- USA Today
Peter Schrager gets sweet GMFB goodbyes from Nate Burleson, Melissa Etheridge and more
Peter Schrager gets sweet GMFB goodbyes from Nate Burleson, Melissa Etheridge and more It's a sad day on Good Morning Football, with Peter Schrager announcing that his final day on the NFL Network was Monday as reports swirl that he's talking to ESPN about a new j ob. Schrager has gotten so many wonderful goodbyes on Monday's show, including some surprises: Melissa Etheridge delivered a sweet video speech, as did Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay. And then? Former colleague Jason McCourty jumped on to the set, followed by ... Nate Burleson! Who I guess wasn't on CBS Mornings on Monday and was instead there for Schrager. This is all wonderful. Check out the goodbyes, and we'll keep adding to them as the morning goes on: Jason McCourty and Nate Burleson surprise Peter Schrager Sean McVay says goodbye A surprise video from Melissa Etheridge The NFL Network insiders pay tribute More to come ...

Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Yahoo
Dylan Schefter: Super Bowl LIX Postgame Party 'NFL Slimetime'
Nickelodeon Insider Dylan Schefter and Young Dylan interview star players and coaches from the Philadelphia Eagles following their Super Bowl LIX victory on "NFL Slimetime".