Presumably someone in 2K Studios is a big fan of Pat McAfee's NFL career, because there's no way the WWE commentator has done ...
Pat McAfee, who called Canada a "terrible country" during WWE’s Elimination Chamber event on Saturday night in Toronto, continued to sound off on the United States’ neighbor to the north on ...
Pat McAfee saw the “terrible things that were said about me” after he blasted Canada due to fans in Toronto booing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at a WWE’s Elimination Chamber on Saturday ...
Pat McAfee has been blasted by Boston-area sports radio host Fred Toucher, who claims fans of the ESPN and WWE personality are 'idiots' for listening to him. McAfee has had a quick rise in ...
Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann slammed Pat McAfee and called on the company to fire him on Monday following the WWE commentator’s remarks about Canada. McAfee called Canada a "terrible ...
Pat McAfee has built a massive fanbase with his high-energy media presence, but this time, it’s his wife, Samantha McAfee, who hyped the NFL fans. A recent vacation snapshot of Samantha in a ...
Pat McAfee is fired up for the Daniel Jones era in Indianapolis. The ESPN personality and former Colts punter raved about the ex-Giants quarterback after he signed a one-year deal worth $14 millio ...
Pat McAfee boasts one of the largest NFL-themed shows out there and has been the host of many big moments that even some of the league's best insiders can't get. But even as he maintains one of ...
Pat McAfee isn’t holding back his frustration with the league. Despite hosting one of the largest NFL-themed shows, McAfee believes the league isn’t giving him the respect he’s earned.
Pat McAfee has distanced himself from his ESPN talk show due to feeling underappreciated by the NFL. Despite his successful five-year, $85 million deal with ESPN, he opted out of covering the 2025 ...
Pat McAfee figured he would take his daily ESPN show to the NFL Scouting Combine last week. Considering McAfee lives in and broadcasts from Indianapolis, it shouldn't have been too much trouble.
Anthony Richardson appears to be headed for a true quarterback competition if he remains with the Indianapolis Colts, and Pat McAfee wonders if that is the best situation for the former No. 4 ...