On what seems like his weekly appearance on the Pat McAfee show, this time on the final day of the NFL trade deadline, Aaron Rodgers almost did not react when h
Death, taxes, and Aaron Rodgers trolling the Chicago Bears ... who has helped lead the Lions to a 7-1 record midway through the NFL season. “The NFC North is the f---ing real deal right now,” McAfee told Rodgers. “Real deal.”
Week 10 of the NFL season brings back a four-team bye, as the Browns, Packers, Raiders and Seahawks are all off. Injuries continue to mount around the fantasy l
Aaron Rodgers was a guest on Pat McAfee when the Mike Williams trade from the Jets to the Steelers was announced.
The New York Jets, saddled with a declining 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers, are in trouble. With the Jets already multiple games below .500 before November, it's highly unlikely they will turn their 2024 season around and even play relevant football in December, let alone talk about any playoff aspirations.
No one could have predicted that this fresh-faced quarterback would later captivate the NFL world with his ever-changing mustache styles. Fans were still adjusting to Rodgers’ smooth, baby-faced look, unaware of the grooming adventures ahead.
Week 9 kicks off with C.J. Stroud’s Texans visiting Aaron Rodgers’ Jets. And it’ll be an upset — because the wrong team is favored. Our pick
Aaron Rodgers was making his weekly appearance on ESPN's "Pat McAfee Show" when the Jets traded wide receiver Mike Williams to the Steelers.
On Tuesday, news broke that the franchise had traded Williams to the Pittsburgh Steelers after a difficult start to the 2024 season in which the pass-catcher never found a rhythm or developed chemistry with quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Williams will now ...
What made this move even more intriguing was the timing of the trade. As news of the deal broke, Aaron Rodgers was making his weekly appearance on the " Pat McAfee Show ." Live on air, Rodgers reacted to the trade in real time, sharing his thoughts on the Jets' decision to part ways with Williams, a player who had joined the team in the offseason.
Davante Adams believes Aaron Rodgers can lead the Jets on a historic run to the playoffs as he did with the 2016 Packers.