Peter Burns isn’t leaving SEC Network any time soon.

On Wednesday, ESPN announced that Burns agreed to a multi-year extension to continue to host studio programming on SEC Network, including its flagship news show, SEC Now.

“Living the dream. … I know it’s a cliché, but it truly feels like I am each day in my job,” Burns said in a press release. “To be part of building something from the ground up has been incredibly gratifying, and I’m thrilled that I have an opportunity to be a part of this family for a long time. I don’t take any moment of this for granted, and I look forward to many more memorable moments as part of the ESPN and SEC Network family.”

Burns began serving as the anchor on SEC Now when the network launched in 2014, along with Dari Nowkhah. The show has aired live from venues and events across the SEC, including the College World Series and the SEC baseball and women’s basketball tournaments. Burns has also served as a roving reporter at events such as the SEC championship game and College Football Playoff.

“Peter has played an integral role on our network the past four years,” ESPN senior coordinating producer Tom McCollum said in a press release. “His passion for the SEC is matched only by his dedication to his ESPN teammates and his commitment to creating great content for our shows. One of the best things about Peter is the perspective he brings to our programming every day. He wants to share news, break down action, and be a great commentator, but he also just wants to have fun, which really reflects the spirit of SEC Network and our programming across the board. No doubt we’ll be having fun for years to come with Peter in one of our anchor chairs.”

In addition to his television duties, Burns is a national radio host for ESPN Radio and is the co-host of SEC This Morning on SiriusXM Radio.