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Love him or hate him, ESPN football and personality Pat McAfee is one of the smarter analysts when it comes to football. He loves to praise toughness, dominance
ESPN star Pat McAfee reveals he and his family are receiving death threats, shocking fans and raising safety concerns.
Pat McAfee isn’t just a former Indianapolis Colts player; he also called the city home, broadcasts his popular show there, and is a well-known supporter of the NFL franchise (except when he feels unappreciated).
The reason ESPN brought in Pat McAfee is the same reason the polarizing entertainer is at war with his coworkers. In a video posted to his Instagram story on Tuesday, McAfee addressed comments
There was nothing quite like tuning in to watch "The Pat McAfee Show" on Halloween Friday and seeing the popular host talking while wearing a mask and old
ESPN analyst Pat McAfee has never been one to shy away from a controversial opinion and he dropped one (at least locally) in his Big 12 pick. McAfee led a discu
Pat McAfee — or, Peter Neverville on Friday — took a jab at the “old sports media man” with his Halloween costume.
Pat McAfee usually waits until the final hour of "College GameDay," but he decided to go off the rails during the first few minutes of Saturday's show. "College GameDay" is in Salt Lake City this Saturday morning to preview a Big 12 showdown between No.
On his segment “I Don’t Want To React, But...” McAfee noted that the Broncos are 6-2, but only four points away from being an undefeated, 8-0 football team. The Broncos suffered a one-point loss to the Indianapolis Colts and a three-point loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, who are their division rivals.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry joined The Pat McAfee Show on Thursday to talk more about the firing and buyout of former LSU head football coach Brian Kelly after a news conference featuring Landry’s remarks about the matter went viral the day before.
Sports analyst Pat McAfee had some flattering praise for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. In a roundtable discussion with other sports analysts, McAfee declared that Kelce has the “greatest wood.