Pat McAfee reacts to death of Colts owner Jim Irsay
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During Tuesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show,” the former All-Pro punter reacted to the news of ESPN and Eisen joining forces to bring “The Rich Eisen Show” to Disney+ and ESPN+ for streaming beginning weekdays this fall from noon to 3 p.m. ET — the same time McAfee’s talk show airs on the network’s linear channel.
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The Spun on MSNPrayers Are Pouring In For Pat McAfee On ThursdayESPN's Pat McAfee was gutted last night over the devastating passing of one of his favorite people. Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay passed away yesterday at the age of 65. Irsay was McAfee's boss during his eight-year playing career from 2009 to 2016.
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Pat McAfee, the former NFL player, is venturing into Hollywood. He is considering a role in 'The Mosquito Bowl', a World War II movie. Tom Cruise is guiding him for this new venture. Cruise shared his experiences on preparing for big roles.
"Everybody gets hurt against the Pacers," Pat McAfee said. "Everybody gets hurt. ‘Oh, they're playing against hurt teams,’ that's because they run their asses out of the gym.
Although the NBA and NHL playoffs are in full swing, Pat McAfee will take a break from sports this week to talk about Tom Cruise's newest film, "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning." Cruise, 62,
The final episode of “Around the Horn” will air Friday, and the show signs off after it helped usher in the debate era of sports TV, made stars out of sportswriters and helped define for a generation of fans how to talk about sports.
Pat McAfee returned to WWE at Backlash, facing Gunther in a brutal match that ended with McAfee choked out cold.
Pat McAfee is an American former professional football player who has made a successful transition to the world of sports media and entertainment, particularly
After one Pacers fan was harassed outside Madison Square Garden following the Knicks’ elimination of the Celtics in six games and fans wildly celebrated on the streets of New York, that fan was tracked down by ESPN host Pat McAfee, and guard Tyrese Haliburton wants to give him the VIP treatment.
Heather Dinich tells McAfee why CFP is moving to straight seeding Heather Dinich joins Pat McAfee to break down the news that the College Football Playoff will be moving to a straight seeding model.