WATCH: Aaron Rodgers Appears on Pat McAfee Show the Day After His Supposed Exit
Aaron Rodgers appeared on the Pat McAfee Show Thursday only one day after the host, Pat McAfee, said he wouldn’t appear until after the NFL season.
Aaron Rodgers appeared on the Pat McAfee Show Thursday only one day after the host, Pat McAfee, said he wouldn’t appear until after the NFL season.
On Wednesday, Pat McAfee announced that Jets QB Aaron Rodgers will not appear again on his show for the remainder of the NFL season.
ESPN sharply rebuked Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers for his comments earlier this week when he said that late-night host Jimmy Kimmel should be “really hoping [Jeffrey Epstein’s client list] doesn’t come out.”
Fox Sports 1 commentator Nick Wright flamed New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers as a “malignant force” on American culture.
Executives at ESPN are clearly displeased with Jets QB Aaron Rodgers’ insinuation that late night host Jimmy Kimmel might find himself on Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.
Jimmy Kimmel threatened to sue Aaron Rodgers after he insinuated the comedian could be on Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list.”
Despite reports of being medically cleared and hopeful optimism that a miraculous comeback was in the offing, Aaron Rodgers will not be making a return to the playing field this year.
Viewers of an ESPN feed for the Pat McAffee show reported their screen suddenly went dark when Aaron Rodgers began mentioning the vaccine.
ESPN personality Pat McAfee has come under fire for invoking the name of infamous sex abuser Dr. Larry Nassar when making a joke about Michigan State’s football uniforms.
NFL star Aaron Rodgers hinted that the reports about Chinese spy balloons could be a distraction to take people’s attention away from issues.
Packers star Aaron Rodgers noted in a podcast that too many people were openly rooting against them just because of his vaccination status.
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers took a swipe at the media, including Boomer Esiason, for pushing false rumors that he intends to boycott the Super Bowl.
In an interview, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers talked about how few “f*cks” he has to give about his detractors.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers blasted the NFL for creating a “two-class system” for its players, one for the vaccinated and another for the unvaccinated.
Aaron Rodgers is once again speaking out, this time blasting those who say the left’s proclamations about science are unassailable.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers pushed back against the constant vaccine talk emanating from the NFL, politicians, and the media, by saying that discussions about the virus should focus on “health.”
Aaron Rodgers let his opinions about “Cancel Culture” be known on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday with his wardrobe.
Aaron Rodgers has added many a chapter to the storied rivalry between the Bears and Packers, but on Sunday, he may have added his most colorful yet.