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NFL Fans Will Be Very Happy About Who’s Returning For The 2026 Season

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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NFL Network microphone. Credit: USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect

NFL Media is rebuilding its on-air team for the 2026 season. The league announced the return of several familiar faces. Andrew Siciliano, Colleen Wolfe and Mike Yam are coming back.

Trevor Sikkema and Brett Kollmann also join the roster. The moves come after the sale of NFL Network to ESPN. NFL Media shifted from the prior cable channel and will focus on digital platforms and streaming.

Angela Ellis, NFL Media VP and head of content, praised the group.

“Welcoming Andrew, Colleen and Mike back, and adding Trevor and Brett to our talent roster strengthens NFL Media,” she said.

She highlighted their blend of experience and fresh storytelling. The talents will appear across NFL+, the NFL YouTube channel, the NFL app and the NFL Channel on FAST services, per Front Office Sports.

NFL Media Adds Experienced Voices After Network Changes

Colleen Wolfe.
Colleen Wolfe. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Andrew Siciliano previously worked at NFL Network from 2011 to 2024. He will host The NFL Report Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET. The show begins the week of August 24.

Siciliano will also contribute to on-site coverage at major events. Those include the Super Bowl and NFL Draft. He currently handles Browns radio play-by-play and works with NBC.

Colleen Wolfe returns as a host. She will lead Power Rankings on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. ET during the season. Wolfe also contributes to NFL Daily throughout the week.

Mike Yam rejoins as well. He co-hosts The NFL Report with Siciliano. Yam also hosts NFL GameDay Preview ahead of Sunday, Monday and Thursday games.

Why NFL Media Is Expanding Its Digital Roster

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NFL Network microphone (Kyle Terada-Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

Trevor Sikkema joins as a host and analyst. He previously led NFL Draft coverage at Pro Football Focus. Brett Kollmann arrives as a host and analyst with a strong digital following.

The pair will co-host NFL Pro on Mondays and Fridays. The show emphasizes film breakdowns and advanced stats. They join existing voices like Gregg Rosenthal, Bucky Brooks and Jourdan Rodrigue.

NFL Media retained its digital assets after the ESPN deal. The league no longer operates the linear cable channel. This talent refresh aims to keep fans engaged on streaming platforms.

These aren’t new faces for old fans. Siciliano and Wolfe built strong followings during their earlier NFL Network runs. The additions signal a clear focus on quality daily coverage.

Programming rolls out quickly as the season approaches. NFL Media continues adapting to the shifting media landscape.

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