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Colts might be looking for new starting linebacker as E.J. Speed heads into free agencyWith Zaire Franklin seemingly entrenched in the middle ... most notably by starting a feud with superstar ESPN analyst Pat ...
Recently, he’s worked a lot with Pat McAfee. According to Cole, the move has helped him enjoy his job more. Aside from football season, when his other commitments largely take him away from WWE ...
Stephen A. Smith thinks people who see a double standard in how ESPN handles Pat McAfee are “being immature.” Regardless, McAfee’s show is licensed to the network, and he appears on College ...
When it comes to the WWE Universe in 2025, few people are as polarizing as Pat McAfee. Some love his silly everyman persona, comparing him to an elder fratboy with a heart of gold. They love his ...
Aaron Rodgers' appearances on The Pat McAfee Show didn't factor into the New York Jets' decision to move on from him, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. "First of all, I don't think the Jets ...
For the last five NFL seasons, Aaron Rodgers has told all on the wildly popular "The Pat McAfee Show." Green Bay Packers fans know it well as do the New York Jets. But apparently the Jets wanted ...
As reports swirl that the New York Jets will move on from Aaron Rodgers this offseason, his media appearances may factor into the decision. Rodgers joined the Jets in the offseason ahead of the ...
For the past few seasons, Rodgers’ candid, often controversial interviews on The Pat McAfee Show have been a must-watch. He’s used the platform to talk about football, vaccines, conspiracy ...
Former West Virginia kicker Pat McAfee appears to be all-in on the Mountaineers' latest coaching hire ahead of the 2025 college football season. The popular podcast host and ESPN "College ...
And a public disaster at that, with Rodgers appearing weekly on "The Pat McAfee Show" to talk about his situation over the last few years. Those appearances, according to The Athletic's Dianna ...
The big thing, though, is that Rodgers would no longer be allowed to make any outside media appearances during the season — which included his regular, paid spot on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee ...
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