Andrew Siciliano Shares Emotional Message After Being Let Go By NFL Network

Andrew Siciliano's long run with the NFL Network came to an abrupt end earlier this month when he was one of four big names let go by the network.
Siciliano became a fan favorite during this time as the host on the original Red Zone channel that aired on DirectTV until the 2023 season. He was also seen regularly hosting other shows on the network throughout the years, including at big events like the combine.
While the news dropped a few weeks ago, Siciliano made his first public statement about the move on Monday morning with his emotional message on social media:
I got a call in 2011.
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) April 22, 2024
Could you host for 2 hours?
It turned into 13 years.
Thank you, @nflnetwork for a great run.
Thank you to every @NFL fan. It’s been an honor.
I can’t wait to write the next chapter.
I’ll see you on @nbcolympics @peacock in July, if not much sooner. pic.twitter.com/CwsljcQLnr
Siciliano will be teaming up with Scott Hanson this summer during the Olympics on NBC.

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