The No. 1-rated NFL pregame show is adding a three-time Super Bowl champion, The Post has learned.
Devin McCourty, 35, is joining NBC’s “Football Night in America” beginning this season, according to sources.
McCourty retired from the Patriots after 13 seasons, two Pro Bowls and three rings.
The McCourty twins are now a dominant sports media force.
Jason McCourty is one of the hosts of the fun “Good Morning Football” on NFL Network.
Jason also shined as a radio analyst for Westwood One. Devin is also expected to call some games for Westwood as well, sources said.
They both played their college ball at Rutgers.
The McCourtys first started making waves as future NFL TV standouts at the league’s broadcasting boot camp, where current and just retired players learned about the media business.
At the time, sources told The Post that the McCourtys stood out during the training period.
Last year, still as an active player, Devin worked as an analyst for “NFL Today” on CBS.
But Devin is going to Sunday Night, where he will join host Maria Taylor, analysts Tony Dungy, Chris Simms, Jason Garrett and insider Mike Florio.
Jac Collinsworth and Rodney Harrison appear from the site of games.
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