NFL Media is beefing up its talent department after selling NFL Network to ESPN, Front Office Sports has learned.
Hosts Andrew Siciliano, Colleen Wolfe, and Michael Yam are returning to the league-owned content umbrella, with Trevor Sikkema and Brett Kollmann additionally joining, an NFL spokesperson confirmed to FOS.
When the league sold its linear cable channel to Disney in return for a 10% stake in ESPN earlier this year, it retained its NFL Media digital assets, including NFL.com. The talents will host shows that stream on NFL+, the NFL app on smart TVs, the league’s YouTube feed, and the NFL Channel (a network that airs on every relevant FAST platform including Roku, Prime Video, Peacock, Amazon Fire TV, LG Channels, Pluto TV, Tubi, Plex, Xumo, Samsung TV Plus, TCL, and Vizio).
“Welcoming Andrew, Colleen and Mike back, and adding Trevor and Brett to our talent roster strengthens NFL Media with an exceptional blend of veteran hosting, insightful analysis and innovative digital storytelling,” NFL Media VP and head of content Angela Ellis said in a statement. “Each brings a distinctive voice and deep connection to football fans, helping us deliver smarter, more engaging coverage across every platform.”
Wolfe and Yam are expected to also remain in their roles with ESPN this season after the NFL Network acquisition. Siciliano worked for NFL Network from 2011—24, and is also a broadcaster for NBC—including its Olympic Gold Zone coverage—and the Browns’ radio play-by-play announcer.
Sikkema was previously the lead studio host and NFL Draft analyst for Pro Football Focus. He hosts NFL Stock Exchange: An NFL Draft Podcast.
Kollmann has been a longtime digital creator focusing on the league’s content, including the Bootleg Football podcast, which he co-hosts, and he has over 400,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Among their new duties, Yam and Siciliano will host a show called The NFL Report, which will air each weeknight at 7 p.m. ET. Yam will also host NFL GameDay Preview leading into kickoffs on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday. Wolfe will host a show called Power Rankings on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. while Kollmann and Sikkema will co-host NFL Pro on Monday and Friday at 5 p.m.
The five new hires join existing NFL Media personalities Gregg Rosenthal, Bucky Brooks, Lance Zierlein, Jourdan Rodrigue, and Nick Shook.