All these layers have just its just been a lot, Erdahl told us.

I keep telling everybody that Ive met, I cant believe the past four months,' she added.

We just kind of come in line and everything regulates.

Jamie Erdahl, co-host of ‘Good Morning Football’

Jamie Erdahl, co-host of ‘Good Morning Football’NFL Network

Erdahl said that the thought of leavingGMFBcrept in when thinking about how the change would affect her children.

However, after talks with her husband they knew this was going to work for them as a family.

I just love the show so much.

Kyle Brandt, co-host of ‘Good Morning Football’

Kyle Brandt, Jamie Erdahl and Akbar Gbajabiamila during rehearsals for ‘Good Morning Football’NFL Network

I love the NFL, she added.

I am going to miss working with Jason McCourty, she said.

We started on the same day together and he was new to TV.

I was new to hosting.

I really enjoyed starting the first two years of that journey of the show together.

Some sports TV can get really angry and get technical.

We like the messy parts of TV.

We like when theres people that walk into our studio.

We like imperfections and I hope that we are allowed to keep being that way.

And all those imperfections that people love aboutGMFB.

Good Morning Footballrelaunches on Monday, July 29, at 8 a.m.

ET on NFL web connection.

It will be followed by an extension titledGMFB: Overtimestarting at 10 a.m.

ET on The Roku Channel.