Aaron Rodgers made his weekly appearance on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday…and issued his response to Jimmy Kimmel. However…it was Aaron Rodgers comments about management at ESPN which caught our attention.

We reveal and react to Aaron Rodgers calling out ESPN executive Mike Foss. We also discuss the internal conflict at ESPN surrounding Pat McAfee. We question how long ESPN will tolerate the bad publicity generated by Pat McAfee…and also question how long this relationship with ESPN will be beneficial to Pat McAfee.

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  1. Gosh, this video sucks. Low effort insults levied out in between the relentless, braindead label of "woke" being thrown around.

    I don't even watch Kimmel, or any late night show for that matter, but it's so sad listening to you try and bash him for the simple fact you don't agree with his politics.

    You can claim it's due to inauthenticity or a lack of fresh material, but we both know the truth 🤐

  2. ESPN has plausible deniability because they bought television rights for The Pat McAfee show. That way McAfee writes the checks to Aaron Rogers and Nick Saban. That arrangement gives them an out to say that they don’t pay current athletes and coaches. I’ll put it more likely that they will “balance” McAfee by doing the same thing with someone like Draymond Green

  3. Hey there youngen! I don't understand why Pat McAfee ever messed with ESPN. Like you said he doesn't need them ESPN needs him that's the thing. That's my opinion. I love Pat McAfee and I hope he stays where he's at, but I hope he drops ESPN like a stinky diaper 😃

  4. ESPN doesn't own Pat! Those names you used are owned by espn. Meaning, espn has control of what some of their employee's can say. Pat doesnt work for espn. He has a contract that says he can say, and talk about anything he wants to. He uses espn for more exposure to what he talks about. He called out people who he believes is trying to degrade him, and Norby is trying to make it look like Pat is a failure. If anything, Pat has brought higher ratings to espn, especially for college football, and Gameday. Rogers is a NFL player, and is paid by Pat, so how can you say Rogers should be suspended? Norby is mad bc he didn't want to bring pats show to espn, and the other CEO's did, and brought him on anyway. Norby, accept it and keep it movin'!

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