Two very familiar and outspoken ESPN personalities could be reuniting to form a brand new show together.In June, an X user by the name of Tommy Callahan (not the real one) posted an image of Merril Hoge.An image of Hoge was posted on X, praising his broadcasting careerGettyIt wasn’t a photo of him during his Pittsburgh Steelers or Chicago Bears days, instead an image during his tenure at ESPN.“No agendas, No hot takes, No fluff. Just a guy who knew ball & broke it down without the bulls***,” he captioned the image.This post has now garnered more than three million views, largely thanks to what Trey Wingo said while retweeting the post. “What if I told you. We were putting the band back together?” Wingo tweeted.NFL Weekly Newsletter - SIGN UP!talkSPORT is your home for NFL in the UK as we launch our biggest year of coverage yet!2026 promises to be an epic year for NFL on talkSPORT – and we want you to join us for the ride.MORE INFO & SIGN-UP HERE!This season will be our biggest ever with live commentary of 90+ games, including behind-the-scenes access to international games and all three London fixtures, plus bumper coverage of Super Bowl 61 at SoFi Stadium.Exclusive interviews, hard-hitting opinion, latest front-office drama and top breaking news – all delivered straight to your inbox each week.“Stay tuned…” he added in the comment section, before posting a link to The Wingo Network on Youtube.Both Wingo and Hoge spent multiple years with ESPN. Wingo was with the network for more than two decades before they decided not to renew his contract in 2020.He was a key fixture on the radio, host of the Golic & Wingo show and also fulfilled tv duties, regularly appearing on NFL Live.During their shared prime on NFL Live, Wingo and Hoge earned widespread respect for delivering straightforward, X’s-and-O’s football analysis.Upon his exit, he launched his digital media endeavour, ‘The Wingo Network’ which has 53.k subscribers on YouTube.Wingo teased that he is reuniting with Hoge for a new show on his networkGettyHoge and Wingo appeared together on ESPN’s NFL LiveGettyRecently, he welcomed Hoge onto a his show ‘Straight Facts Homie’ where they spoke in-depth about the Steelers.Hoge was forced to retire in 1996, and immediately joined ESPN as an on-air analyst appearing mostly on NFL Live, before he was laid off in 2017.The wave of layoffs was similar to the cuts the network have made since acquiring NFL Network for $3 billion in April.Since his departure, he has written books and made regular appearances on sports radio and independent podcasts.In his playing career, Hoge gained 3,139 rushing yards and 2,133 receiving yards, scoring 34 touchdowns. While playing fullback in the Steelers offense, he scored 10 touchdowns in 1990.Hoge was forced to retire from the NFL due to post-concussion syndrome and head traumaGettyWhile specific details regarding the upcoming project remain under wraps, Wingo’s teaser hints that The Wingo Network will serve as the official home for their long-awaited broadcast reunion.