Chris Simms out of NBC's 'SNF' NFL coverage after Mike Tomlin hire
Chris Simms announced he is leaving NBC's "Football Night in America" show, which former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin will be a part of.
Chris Simms’ days on “Football Night in America,” NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” studio pre- and post-game show, are over. Simms announced he was leaving the “FNIA” April 27 during “Pro Football Talk Live,” a show he co-hosts with Mike Florio. NBC hired former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin to join the desk as it revamps the show, which will air live from the stadium where the Sunday night game is being played every week of the NFL calendar in 2026.
Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy was another high-profile departure from “FNIA” this offseason. "I just thought it'd be a great way to stay connected to the game and the awesome people in it, players, coaches, executives, and excited about doing that on Sunday night and traveling to different venues and getting that feel for the environment," Tomlin, 54, said in an interview April 26 with Taylor regarding his new role. Tomlin added: "I just thought it'd be awesome to share insight with fellow football lovers.
I love to talk football. And so that's just an exciting component for me. I got to admit, though, there's going to be some anxiety about stepping into a new space, but good anxiety.
It's good to be uncomfortable, the growth associated with that. And so man, I'm fired up about it. " Simms, 45, played eight seasons in the NFL as a backup quarterback and joined NBC in 2016 as part of the network’s Notre Dame coverage.