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Aaron Rodgers is done as a guest on Pat McAfee’s ESPN show for the remainder of the NFL season. McAfee, who has drawn significant scrutiny for allowing the injured New York Jets quarterback to ...
Things have settled down for the Pittsburgh Steelers in recent weeks. After an offseason full of Aaron Rodgers rumors, the ...
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is a player who could be on the Steelers' future radar, according to ESPN ...
The controversial claim that the much-discussed Jeffrey Epstein client list doesn't exist would not ordinarily overlap with ...
Aaron Rodgers returned as a guest on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, a day after the ESPN host said the New York Jets quarterback would no longer make his regular appearances.
Aaron Rodgers has returned to social media after tying the knot. In a Wednesday, July 2, Instagram post, Rodgers, 41, was all ...
"This is the offseason’s worst-kept secret," Clark said on SportsCenter June 5 after news broke that Rodgers was joining the ...
To say the least, former New York Jets and Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini is not a fan of […] This article ...
Aaron Rodgers had a tense exchange with a fan while at the American Century Championship celebrity tournament in Lake Tahoe ...
The future of the Pittsburgh Steelers? Hey, that may belong to Will Howard. But the present is all about Aaron Rodgers, no ...
Aaron Rodgers made his customary appearance on Tuesday on "The Pat McAfee Show," and he opened up about the history of his back-and-forth with Jimmy Kimmel, and then went after ESPN exec Mike Foss.
New York Jets Quartback Aaron Rodgers unloaded on the hosts of ESPN’s SportsCenter and other sports pundits, making it clear that he isn’t happy with how sports television hosts have changed.