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193. Player stats at PFR. Patrick Justin McAfee (born May 2, 1987) is an American sports analyst, color commentator, and former football punter and kickoff specialist. He serves as an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay, is the host of the sports talk show The Pat McAfee Show, and is signed to WWE as a color commentator and occasional wrestler.
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The Green Bay Packers reduced his 2013 salary from $5.45 million to $3.6 million, his 2014 salary was reduced by $2.5 million, and his 2015 salary was reduced by nearly $3 million. All told, the total value of the remaining three years on Hawk's deal was reduced by about $7 million ($17.85 million to $10.6 million), providing the Packers with ...
September 9, 2019. (2019-09-09) –. present. The Pat McAfee Show is a three-hour daily sports talk show hosted by WWE commentator and former National Football League punter Pat McAfee on ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN's YouTube channel, and McAfee's own YouTube channel. Only the first two hours air on ESPN; the final hour airs exclusively on ESPN+ and YouTube.
Pat McAfee is leaving FanDuel for ESPN. McAfee confirmed the news Tuesday after a report from the New York Post's Andrew Marchand. In doing so, he'll leave behind a four-year, $120 million ...
Enter Pat McAfee. ESPN is essentially licensing his program over a five-year period and is said to be paying $85 million. No one is building a new program around McAfee, but rather adopting one ...
The show made headlines on February 2, 2017, after Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee announced during a segment of that night's episode that he was retiring from the NFL to become a contributor to the site. [17] On June 19, 2017, the site announced that Michael Rapaport would be joining Barstool Sports and hosting a podcast. [18]
McAfee is in the first year of a five-year, $85 million agreement where ESPN licenses his self-produced show. That deal was announced last May and McAfee’s show debuted on ESPN last September.