I had a six-hour flight to get here, I have 50 things to say about Dak Prescott.

So I plan to use the airlines for that and Im gonna have so much to say.

This is unbelievable, he said.

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

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

[Its] like this fever dream Technicolor acid trip of energy.

Jason is going to do things, hes not going away, Brandt said about his now-former co-host.

This is the closest thing I ever had to a business that I started, he noted.

Kyle Brandt signs off ‘Good Morning Football’

Good Morning Football studio photos in Inglewood, Calif.Hailey Stutzman/NFL

I was here in 2016 when we wanted to do this young, cute, lively morning show.

He continued, We got a really quick trial by fire.

And then the Covid shows, the Damar Hamlin shows…

The good, the bad, everything.

Ive been through it, all the different sets, so, this is my baby.

I dont mean individually, Peter has a huge hand in that and everyone who has been through here.

Its cool to be one of the OGs.

I dont know how good I am at doing television but Im good at doingGood Morning Football.

And I like doing it.

Many viewers are skeptical about the show losing its essence with the move.

We didnt break it.

Were not going to change it.

Once the talking starts, youre gonna get real familiar with it fast.

Brandt teased howGMFBwould tie the last broadcast from their studio in NYC to their fresh start in LA.

I wasnt home with my family.

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

ET on NFL data pipe.

It will be followed by an extension titledGMFB: Overtimestarting at 10 a.m.ET on The Roku Channel.