Aaron Rodgers off of ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ for rest of season
Pat McAfee announced at the start of ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday that Aaron Rodgers has made his final appearance of the season.
Pat McAfee announced at the start of ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday that Aaron Rodgers has made his final appearance of the season.
Aaron Rodgers made his customary appearance on Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show, and he opened up about the history of his back-and-forth with Jimmy Kimmel, and then went after ESPN exec Mike Foss.
When discussing the Fox opportunity that awaits him in the fall, Tom Brady said Tuesday on his SiriusXM podcast, Let's Go! that he's excited to step outside his comfort zone.
Jimmy Kimmel was photographed in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, one day after he threatened potential legal action against Aaron Rodgers, who suggested the late-night host could be named on a list of Jeffrey Epstein associates.
Monday Night Football play-by-play voice Joe Buck fills in as a co-host with Andrew Marchand on this week's podcast.
The Aaron Rodgers segments have devolved into a middle-school lunchroom fight and are turning The Pat McAfee Show into a disaster for ESPN.
That rout by Georgia of Florida State in the Orange Bowl has pitted Chris Mad Dog Russo and Robert Griffin III against each other.
During Tuesday's episode of ESPN's First Take, Dan Orlovskywas holding host Molly Qerim's shoe and decided to take a whiff.
Pat McAfee needs to produce better ratings for ESPN to be worth his $85 million contract and the headaches his show causes, like the Aaron Rodgers-Jimmy Kimmel controversy.