NFL fans were left stunned by Rachel Bonnetta’s return to their screens after a lengthy hiatus.

Rachel Bonnetta at the Emmy Awards.

The former NFL Network host was made redundant in 2023 as part of the league’s mass media lay-offs.

Bonnetta has, for the most part, kept a low profile after leaving her previous role, which she excelled at.

But she’ll be back giving her takes on screen thanks to Vice. Bonnetta is set to feature in Vice Sports’ brand-news series, ‘The Grudge’.

Announcing her return to the silver screen, she wrote on X: “BACK ON TV BABY!

“Brand new show The Grudge premieres tonight on @VICESports tonight @ 10 ET/PT.”

Rachel Bonnetta speaking at a podium.

Bonnetta’s legion of followers were quick to comment, with one saying: “Bout f*g time!!!”

Another said: “Awesome! Welcome back, Rachel. You’ve been missed!”

And another said: “So happy you are back!”

One remarked: “About time. Really miss you on NFL Network!!!”

“The Grudge’ is a 12-part series reflecting on some of the biggest rivalries in the history of American sports.

The maiden episode will focus on the tempestuous relationship between former Los Angeles Lakers team-mates Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant, the latter of whom tragically passed away in January 2020.

The rivalries between Aaron Rodgers and Brett Farve will also be explored, as will the feud between golf stars Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.

Rachel Bonnetta at the 2023 Sports Illustrated Super Bowl Party.

Bonetta’s role on the show is currently unclear.

But it would appear that she’s set to host the new series, which sports fans are very much looking forward to.