The ESPN host returns home from the College Football Playoff National Championship for the cutest daddy-daughter moment.
The Ohio State Buckeyes scored on their opening drive of the College Football Playoff championship as Will Howard hit Jeremiah Smith on a creative play that allowed him to basically walk into the end zone.
McAfee ribbed his former Colts teammate and current co-host on his self-titled show after Butler described Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard as “sneaky fast” Monday.
McAfee was joined by his cast from ESPN's daily program, "The Pat McAfee Show," for a live sideline alt-cast experience called "Field Pass with The Pat McAfee Show," which aired on ESPN2 during the national title game.
After it was revealed that Pat McAfee was going to miss Monday Night Raw for the CFP National Championship, WWE has officially announced his replacement.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had a nightmarish first half against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in their divisional round clash at Highmark Stadium.
So leave it to ESPN's Pat McAfee to have a little too much fun by bringing in a Lou Holtz impersonator during a sit-down interview with Ohio State and Notre Dame coaches Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman. "Before we get you out of here, there's somebody who has a question," said McAfee, gesturing to the other side of the room.
Pat McAfee suggests college football should honor Nick Saban by renaming the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy after him.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are just one win away from a national championship. Will Howard has been a huge part of making this season happen for the program. After
The WWE has overlooked Corey Graves and opt for someone else to temporarily replace Pat McAfee in the commentators table alongside Michael Cole for RAW.
Kelce appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday and was asked how he was feeling after the long regular season. Kelce said he was feeling great. In fact, he was “feeling 22 all over again.” Let’s just say that the reference to Taylor Swift’s song, 22, did not go unnoticed.
Retired NFL punter and ESPN show host Pat McAfee broadcasted his show, the Pat McAfee Show, from SAP Center on Monday.