Don’t expect either of these faces to leave your television anytime soon.

ESPN announced on Tuesday that it has signed Laura Rutledge and Marcus Spears to multiyear contract extensions. Rutledge and Spears, who both appear on SEC Nation on Saturday mornings, will continue to appear on various programs on ESPN and SEC Network.

Rutledge has been on SEC Nation for the past two seasons. Last year, she took over as host of the Saturday morning kickoff show. Rutledge has also appeared as a SportsCenter anchor and as a red carpet host at the ESPYs, among various other roles with the network.

“Laura is the ultimate utility player,” SEC Network senior coordinating producer Tom McCollum said in a press release. “Turn on your television on Saturday mornings during the fall, Friday nights during the winter or throughout spring weekends in May and June, and, more often than not, you will see Laura. She gives everything she has to her colleagues and her craft, and we’re better for it. She truly connects with the subjects whose stories she shares, and it’s something we’ll benefit from for years to come.”

Spears, a former LSU defensive lineman, joined ESPN in 2014. In addition to appearing on SEC Nation, he is a regular on College Football Live and also appears on SportsCenter and SEC Now.

“Marcus is invaluable to our football coverage for a myriad of reasons, most especially because of his knowledge of the game and his connection to our audience,” McCollum said. “The passion you see from him on our shows is genuine, and it only adds to his popularity as an analyst. He doesn’t hide his love for SEC football, and it’s part of what makes him so fun to watch. We know our viewers are just as excited as we are to have Marcus return as a member of the SEC Network family.”