Peter Schrager

NFL Analyst
Peter Schrager joined ESPN in 2025 as an NFL analyst, bringing his commentary and analysis to Get Up, First Take, The Pat McAfee Show, NFL Live, and SportsCenter. In April 2025, Schrager joined a plethora of ESPN commentators onsite for the NFL Draft where he appeared throughout ESPN’s robust studio show programming and joined the main broadcast for rounds 4-7.
Prior to ESPN, Schrager served as an NFL insider and reporter for FOX and FS1, while also hosting NFL Network’s Good Morning Football. From 2018-25, Schrager was a fixture for FOX NFL Kickoff, playing an integral role on the show as the program’s journalist in-studio. In addition to his work in-studio, Schrager served as a sideline reporter on multiple FOX NFL games per season and has been on the sidelines for various postseason games over the years. He’s an alternate voter for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Schrager joined FOX Sports in 2006 writing for FOXSports.com and in 2021, he reprised his role as the site’s senior writer with his popular FOX NFL Cheat Sheet column.
Beginning with the launch of FS1 in 2013, Schrager began making regular appearances on the network, serving as an in-studio NFL insider and on-site NFL reporter. He has landed several exclusive sit-down interviews with athletes and features highlighting some of the lesser-known stories in the sports world. He has covered every Super Bowl for FOX in some capacity since 2005, the 2014 Winter Olympics from Sochi, and the NFL and NBA Drafts for the network, and has been the sideline reporter for several FOX NFL broadcasts. He served as an analyst for the 2017 NFL Draft for NFL Network.
Born in Freehold, N.J., Schrager attended Freehold Township High School. He graduated from Emory University in 2004 with a major in political science. While at Emory, Schrager wrote for the “Emory Wheel,” the student newspaper, and hosted a popular, on-campus weekly radio show.