WEEI makes more lineup changes: Ted Johnson will be a co-host with Andy Hart and Fitzy

Less than five months after WEEI announced a major shakeup, the Boston radio station is making more lineup changes.

As the station’s afternoon show continues to get crushed by 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Felger and Mazz, WEEI will roll out a new trio for the afternoon.

Ted Johnson, the three-time Super Bowl champ who used to be on 98.5 and then joined Rich Shertenlieb on 100.7 WZLX, is joining WEEI for the station’s new afternoon show with Andy Hart and Nick “Fitzy” Stevens.

The WEEI afternoon show has been Hart and Christian Arcand, who is moving to nights on the station.

“I had the good fortune of playing on some incredible teams in my 10-year career, and now, 30 years later, I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be a part of another great team at WEEI,” Johnson said in a statement. “I’ll never take for granted the relationships I’ve formed and the awesome experiences I’ve shared with the fans here, and I look forward to strengthening those connections through the WEEI airwaves.

“I appreciate the unique opportunity Mike Thomas, Mark Hannon, Jeff Sottolano and Ken Laird have given me,” he added. “I look forward to talking to y’all soon!”

WEEI’s morning show and midday show will continue to be the same — with the “Greg Hill Morning Show” and then “Jones & Keefe.”

We are excited to announce that 3x Patriots Super Bowl champ Ted Johnson is joining WEEI as part of our new afternoon show!

Read more here: https://t.co/e2Oun4eUEs pic.twitter.com/TJLXLZtXpA

— WEEI (@WEEI) January 14, 2025

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Fitzy joined WEEI in the summer of 2019 and has hosted many shows at the station, including “The 6 Rings Postgame Show” with Hart after every Patriots game.

“Ted not only hoisted the Vince Lombardi Trophy 3 times as a Patriot, but he also played alongside new Patriots Head Coach Mike Vrabel,” said Mike Thomas, senior VP and market manager of Audacy Boston. “After his playing days, Ted honed his broadcasting skills in Houston and back here in Boston.

“He has entertaining stories and valuable information that all Boston sports fans won’t want to miss,” Thomas added. “Fitzy has been an asset to the station and we’re excited to expand his role to ‘WEEI Afternoons’ with his knowledge as a die-hard Boston sports fan.”

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