Yahoo Sports is making some big changes to Inside Coverage for the 2025 NFL season, starting with a familiar face for football fans. Veteran broadcaster Andrew Siciliano has been tapped as the show’s new host, bringing nearly three decades of NFL coverage experience to the role.
Siciliano, currently the radio play-by-play voice of the Cleveland Browns, has covered the league since 1996. He’s best known for his 13-year run at NFL Network, where he anchored Total Access, and NFL Now. In addition, he served as host of DIRECTV’s Red Zone Channel for its entire 18-season run, earning a reputation for quick analysis and a knack for keeping viewers locked in on every big play across the league.
The new season of Inside Coverage debuts tonight with another major update — the show will now stream live. Episodes will air Monday through Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET on Yahoo Sports and YouTube, giving fans a real-time option to follow the latest league storylines.
Once the regular season kicks off, the program will also drop updated audio episodes overnight after Monday and Thursday night games. Those editions will be available on all major podcast platforms, giving fans a next-day breakdown of what just happened under the bright lights.
Yahoo Sports describes Inside Coverage as a show focused on the “how and why” behind the NFL’s biggest headlines, from blockbuster trades and coaching changes to key signings and surprise cuts. The program aims to deliver more than just scores and stats, leaning into insider reporting and informed perspective from across the league.
Siciliano will be joined by Yahoo Sports reporters Jori Epstein, Charles Robinson, and Frank Schwab, along with other voices from NFL markets around the country. The mix of national insight and local expertise is designed to pull back the curtain on what’s happening inside locker rooms and front offices, giving fans a fuller picture of how decisions are made and why they matter.
For Siciliano, the move marks a return to a daily national platform while keeping his Browns duties intact. He replaces Jason Fitz as host of the program, as Fitz was named a co-host of the new Yahoo Sports Daily program alongside Caroline Fenton which debuted Monday.
With the combination of a seasoned host, credible insiders, and a multi-platform distribution strategy, Yahoo Sports is betting Inside Coverage can be a go-to stop for fans who want more than surface-level analysis.
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