#The Pat McAfee Show
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Auston Matthews on The Pat McAfee Show | 10.25.23
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shefaniquotes ¡ 3 months ago
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“I think when you’re willing to just come out and just kind of put it in everybody’s face that you’re together and you’re owning it — that’s what Gwen and I did. It’s like, ‘Look, I’m dating Gwen Stefani. I want the f--kin' world to know that.’ You know what I mean? The fact that [Kelce and Swift] are going there shows that they’re probably super into each other and proud of each other and their accomplishments.”
Blake on how he and Gwen handled the public nature of their relationship, The Pat McAfee Show, September 2024
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queenoftheblacksky ¡ 9 months ago
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The Pat McAfee Show (March 22, 2024)
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likeafantasy ¡ 1 month ago
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justinssportscorner ¡ 7 months ago
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Reed McMaster at MMFA:
So far in 2024, New York Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has appeared on multiple right-wing podcasts where he has promoted conspiracy theories. What began publicly as a hesitancy to get vaccinated for COVID-19 appears to have devolved, with the athlete now spewing absurd conspiracy theories and bigoted misinformation on right-wing platforms.
Rodgers has been a repeat guest on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show for years. Rodgers has had a long-running deal with The Pat McAfee Show, making regular weekly appearances during the NFL season as part of “Aaron Rodgers Tuesdays.” According to The Pat McAfee Show’s YouTube channel, Rodgers has made at least 68 appearances since September 18, 2019. [YouTube, accessed on 5/20/24; Forbes, 10/12/23] 
In 2021, Rodgers revealed on The Pat McAfee Show that he was unvaccinated for COVID-19 after claiming earlier in that year that he was “immunized.” Rodgers defended his decision not to get vaccinated and claimed he was not being dishonest by insisting he was “immunized” earlier that year. He also complained that a “woke mob” was trying to “cancel” him because he’s unvaccinated against COVID-19. [NBC, 11/5/21]
New York Jets QB and Pat McAfee Show regular Aaron Rodgers has become infamously known for spewing bonkers conspiracy theories in recent years.
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smashthegiantkiller ¡ 6 months ago
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@shanie said that @colesterstrudel needs to see this, and to be honest, this is such a breath of fresh air, and plus, everyone needs to see this.
@beardedbarba can you not beat him up today for this reason?
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theant755 ¡ 10 months ago
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MAD Parody Skit: iMcAfee
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So there's a thread on Twitter and the Cartoon community where people make parodies of MAD skits in the modern day and I LOVE IT! 
I’m glad that people are finally giving a show more of a spotlight than ever before, I love the fan-made parodies SO MUCH that I have to make this BADLY! This explains why I did this using paper…
Anyways, this skit is a parody of Nickelodeon’s hit show; iCarly, and ESPN’s current show; The Pat McAfee Show.
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mcafee-mami ¡ 21 hours ago
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Pat channeling his inner Jeff Jarrett - PMS Live 12.26.2024
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wauln ¡ 1 year ago
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[ Aaron Rodgers Vs Jimmy Kimmel ]
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rhea-ripley ¡ 9 months ago
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↳ More photos of Rhea at the Pat Mcafee show.
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3416 ¡ 1 year ago
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Auston Matthews on The Pat McAfee Show | 10.25.23
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shefaniquotes ¡ 2 months ago
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“If you would’ve told me 10 years ago that I’m gonna marry Gwen Stefani, I would’ve laughed in your face just because I wouldn’t have even thought I would've ever met Gwen Stefani. So, having the chance to meet her and then find out that we just have this chemistry together, it’s just - It was meant to be. I really feel like that.”
Blake on meeting Gwen, The Pat McAfee Show, September 2024
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allthingstraviskelce ¡ 2 months ago
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New Heights podcast with Jason & Travis Kelce, Episode 105 (10.16.24)
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likeafantasy ¡ 24 days ago
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justinssportscorner ¡ 1 year ago
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Emily Stewart at Vox:
The first time I found myself wondering what the deal was with Aaron Rodgers was when his brother Jordan appeared on season 12 of The Bachelorette, which aired back in 2016. The quarterback skipped the all-important family visit, raising some questions, but instead of glossing over it, the show insisted on leaving an open seat at the table where he could have been. Reality TV’s gonna reality TV, I guess. Before that, in my world, Rodgers had simply been my team’s star quarterback, the one who took us to a Super Bowl victory in 2011. I do not claim to be the world’s biggest football knower, but when you grow up in Wisconsin, you sort of have no choice but to love the Green Bay Packers. Sundays in the Badger State are for two things: church and the Pack … and also beer and cheese, so, like, four. (As an aside, the Packers are the NFL’s only publicly owned team, another reason to love them.)
Family dynamics can be hard, I thought at the time, and really it was none of my business. But at the very least it seemed a little sad to think Rodgers was estranged from his family, and I did wonder why. Cut to about eight years later, and the quiet suspicion that maybe Aaron Rodgers is a bit strange has morphed into a very public, very loud conversation, now that we know, well, a whole lot more. Rodgers didn’t get the Covid-19 vaccine and misled people about it by saying he was “immunized.” He’s talked openly about getting into psychedelics and doing whatever a “darkness retreat” is. He’s had a string of relatively short-lived public romantic relationships, which is normal and fine, though his last girlfriend was maybe a witch? He regularly spouts conspiracy theories about Covid and vaccines and UFOs, among other items, and is chummy with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaxxer and presidential candidate. Last year, he challenged Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce to a debate about vaccines that was also supposed to include RFK Jr. and Dr. Anthony Fauci. Kelce declined.
Much of this oddball activity and commentary has taken place on The Pat McAfee Show, where Rodgers appears for “Aaron Rodgers Tuesdays.” Disney reportedly paid $85 million for a licensing deal to air the daily sports talk show on ESPN, which it owns. The Pat McAfee Show was the setting of the latest “Aaron Rodgers said what now?” incident, when on January 2 he basically implied that ABC late-night talk show host — and also a high-paid Disney employee — Jimmy Kimmel is a pedophile. It’s been a whole thing, with back-and-forth between Rodgers and Kimmel and ESPN and Disney, for days. Kimmel called Rodgers a “hamster-brained man” and threatened to sue him. An ESPN exec called Rodgers’ comments “dumb.” Rodgers refused to say sorry and responded that the exec’s comments weren’t “helping.” None of it was. [...]
The Jimmy Kimmel dustup is really just the latest in a stream of ??? what is up with this man
So, let’s get back to the Kimmel thing. In early January, Rodgers suggested the comedian had ties to the disgraced financier and late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Referring to a since-released set of court filings about Epstein that have been branded the “Epstein list,” Rodgers said, “there’s a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, that are really hoping that doesn’t come out.” There’s previously never been any speculation that Kimmel had ties to Epstein — but he has been trading barbs with Rodgers for a while, focused on the athlete’s anti-vaccination stance. Kimmel was not thrilled at Rodgers’s little Epstein theory. He clarified on Twitter/X he never had any contact with Epstein, said the remarks had put his family in danger, and threatened to sue. Kimmel also did a monologue about the sports star. Rodgers responded on McAfee. He said he was glad Kimmel wasn’t on the Epstein list and isn’t “stupid enough” to actually accuse someone of pedophilia without evidence. Rodgers didn’t apologize, but he did offer up a strange but fairly accurate self-assessment. “I’m not a super political person, okay? Do whatever you want. Conspiracy theorist? That’s fine, because if you look at the track record of conspiracy theorists in the last few years, they’ve been wrong about a lot of things,” he said. And then he complained about the media and cancel culture and said he does not “give a shit” about what people say about him, which … sure. Finally, on Wednesday, January 10, McAfee said that Aaron Rodgers would no longer be appearing on his show for the rest of the NFL season. He said the show was “very lucky” to get a chance to talk to Rodgers and that he’s obviously a “massive piece of the NFL story” and acknowledged “some of his thoughts and opinions … do piss off a lot of people.” McAfee sounded relieved to be away from the drama. “I’m pumped that that is no longer going to be every single Wednesday of my life, which it has been for the last few weeks of my life,” he said.
NFL star QB Aaron Rodgers has been getting into hot water in recent years, and it's because of his off-field activities such as trafficking in COVID conspiracies and anti-vaxxer nonsense. At least some of these were said on The Pat McAfee Show, where he is a regular guest.
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smashthegiantkiller ¡ 9 months ago
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So… Michael Cole is co-hosting the Pat McAfee show, and I just got to show @colesterstrudel that HE’S DRESSED LIKE A WHORE!!
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