Aaron Rodgers To No Longer Appear On Pat McAfee ESPN Show For Remainder Of Season

2023-24 Aaron Rodgers will go down as the most talked about QB to never finish a single game during that season in NFL history.

The Jets QB who has been sidelined since the 4th offensive snap of the season due to a unfortunate achilles tear, has been staying in the news will his proposed never before seen return to the field as well as his weekly appearances on the hit ‘Pat McAfee Show’ on ESPN.

McAfee is no stranger to controversy, and having Rodgers on during his weekly segment amplified that, which was brought to light this past week amid the Jeffrey Epstein flight log release saga.

Rodgers infamously called out comedy star Jimmy Kimmel, saying he was one of the culprits to be on the list, to which Kimmel fired back on Twitter as well as a dedicated rant on his show. With Rodgers reportedly “pissing off a lot of people”, it was announced Wednesday morning that the 40-year-old veteran will no longer be featured on the show for the remainder of the season.

It is not 100% clear whose decision this was, but early indications are that it came from McAfee, a move which ESPN surely backs.