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Pat McAfee was under fire a few weeks ago after perhaps his most famous guest made a pretty innuendo on his show.

Aaron Rodgers said on McAfee's ESPN show. jimmy kimmel “I really hope so.” [the Jeffrey Epstein client list] It's not going to come up,'' he said, alluding to Kimmel's name being on it.

McAfee said on the station that Norby Williamson, ESPN's executive senior vice president of studios and event production, was actively “sabotaging” him and his show, calling him a “rat” in the process. He said things like that, and he didn't do himself any favors.

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ESPN announcer Pat McAfee during the College Football Playoff National Championship game between the Georgia Bulldogs and TCU Horned Frogs at SoFi Stadium on January 9, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Naturally, both sides were taken in the Rodgers-Kimmel dilemma, and the aftermath of the war of words led to McAfee claiming he was “canceled by both sides.”

While discussing Martin Luther King Jr. Day, McAfee referenced this year's election and said King's “dream” is “coming true.”

“So look around and realize that we're probably closer than ever.” McAfee said.

“And elections will be held soon. [this] This is the year we need to remember that we have become closer than ever before. And people can look on the outside and try to separate us. Last week I was canceled by both parties. Last week, two political parties canceled me and we are still alive. Remember, you don't need all the outside noise. All we need is a little love. That's what we have for all those who, like us, wake up every day with good intentions. ”

Jimmy Kimmel and Aaron Rodgers

Jimmy Kimmel (left) in a file photo in Los Angeles on September 14, 2019. New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (right) in this Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2023, file photo in Charlotte, North Carolina. (TV Academy/AP concept)

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Former Mr. McAfee indianapolis colts Members of the audience tried to take Rodgers' comments as a “talk” and apologized for “being part of” the drama that ensued.

“We obviously don't like the fact that we're ever associated with anything negative. We want our show to be uplifting, happy, fun. But that's because we're talking and trying to create something.'' All things considered, it's clear that people are going to be very angry, especially when the allegations are that serious.'' he said.

Pat McAfee in 2022

Pat McAfee points to fans while walking down the 18th fairway during the first round of the 2022 American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada on July 8, 2022. . (Isaiah Vasquez/Clarkson Creative/Getty Images)

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ESPN apologized to Rodgers for making a “stupid and factually inaccurate joke” about Kimmel.

McAfee, who began co-hosting College GameDay in September, signed an $85 million deal with ESPN.

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