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Aaron Rodgers Appears on Pat McAfee Show the Day After His Supposed Exit

Pat McAfee announced Wednesday that Aaron Rodgers will never appear on his show again during the NFL season. He also clapped and said he was happy.

But on Thursday, Rodgers quickly returned to the show.

McAfee appeared to cancel Rodgers' appearance on Wednesday after he returned to his defense following an eventful week since he last appeared on the show. Rodgers hinted that late night host Jimmy Kimmel may be on pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's client list. Mr. Kimmel fired back at Mr. Rogers, threatening to sue him if he continued to make such innuendos.

“Honestly, I think there are a lot of people, myself included, who are happy with this,” McAfee said Wednesday. “The way it ended was really loud.”

However, McAfee stipulated that Rodgers would make additional appearances if a “major event” occurred. With Alabama head coach Nick Saban stepping down on Wednesday night and Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots parting ways on Thursday morning, McAfee has the perfect opportunity to bring Rodgers back into the program. there were.

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is Aaron Rodgers, the last person Bill Belichick talked to on the field as head coach of the New England Patriots,” McAfee said. Said When he introduced Rogers. On Sunday, the Jets beat the Patriots with Rodgers watching from the sideline.

New York Jets No. 8 Aaron Rodgers watches from the sideline before a game against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium on November 24, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

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“We played him in 2018 and 2022, and both times he was waiting to see me after the game,” Rodgers said of Belichick. “I thought that was one of the classiest things ever, and I have so much respect for him for doing that.”

Rodgers never played for Saban, but recalled meeting with Saban during the coach's brief stint in Miami in 2005.

“Whether it's college or the pros, the game is better when they're in the game,” Rodgers said.

With NFL coaching moves underway and the playoffs about to begin, there's a good chance Rodgers will appear on an unscheduled show again.

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