Wikipedia:ESPN Football Today

ESPN Football Today is an American podcast, produced by ESPN Radio, that covers American Football, primarily the National Football League. The podcast was hosted by Ross Tucker, Matt Williamson, and later Robert Flores and Ian Fitzsimmons. It frequently featured interviews with other ESPN football commentators. As of 2018, it has been replaced by a podcast called "The Nickel Package."

History
The podcast was originally called the 1st and Fifteen Podcast, and until 2010 it was hosted by Jeremy Green. From 2010 until early 2013, the podcast was hosted by Ross Tucker and Matt Williamson, and produced by Jay Soderberg. The podcast generally occurred Monday through Friday during the regular season and playoffs, and once or twice a week during the offseason. In 2010, Tucker hosted on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, with Williamson hosting on Tuesdays and Fridays. During the 2011 offseason, the podcast generally occurred on Mondays and Thursdays, with Williamson and Tucker as co-hosts, and during the 2011 and 2012 regular season Tucker was the lead host but was joined by Williamson several times a week. ESPN insider Adam Schefter was a regular guest each Thursday during the 2011 regular season.

Because his contract with ESPN had ended, Ross Tucker did not host Football Today between February 22 and May 16, 2012, with Williamson handling hosting duties. but he later returned to hosting duties. After Tucker returned to the podcast (under a new contract), he hosted the show on Mondays and Williamson hosted on Fridays for the remainder of the offseason. Ross Tucker left the podcast in February 2013 and Matt Williamson's last podcast was on April 1, 2013. On April 16, 2013, Ross Tucker started a new football themed podcast for Sports USA Radio, the "Ross Tucker Football Podcast".

The Football Today podcast was on hiatus after Tucker's departure but returned on May 23, 2013 with Robert Flores and Matt Williamson as hosts, and with a substantially different format. Replacing Soderberg, the producer was now Daniel Dopp, affectionately nicknamed "3 D". On December 18, 2015, Williamson announced that he would be leaving the podcast when his ESPN contract expires at the end of 2015. He was replaced with Ian Fitzsimmons, who became the sole host when Robert Flores left ESPN. As of 2018, the podcast has been cancelled and replaced with "The Nickel Package."