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Rumors and speculations can often cloud the truth. NFL players, teams, and even talk shows remain under this umbrella. This time, it?s Aaron Rodgers? favorite NFL show. In the world of sports talk shows, where unfiltered opinions and authenticity are highly prized, this show has captured the hearts of fans with its simplicity, irrelevant charm, and refreshing honesty.

Former NFL punter of the Indianapolis Colts?Pat McAfee is joined by his co-hosts Tone Digz, Ty Schmit, Boston Connor Campbell, Ian Rapoport, Pacman Jones, and AJ Hawk to host the ‘Pat McAfee show’. The show airs on YouTube and has become a multi-platform sensation, captivating audiences with engaging discussions on the top stories of the sports world. However, recently, McAfee found himself entangled in a swirling rumor about a potential sale of his beloved show.

McAfee will not take any rumors about his show

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In a recent episode. McAfee took this matter into his own hands, aiming to extinguish the speculation surrounding the show’s future. He said he could hear some rumblings about the show on the internet these days. McAfee continued, ?There?s speculatory reports happening, and then the immediate follow-up from the speculatory reports?…gonna ruin his show what?s he doing.? He further said he does not know why everybody is mad at him.

In response to the rumblings, McAfee turned to his team. He urged them to remind people of their steadfastness, stating, “Can we please remind the people that we are too dumb to change?” With a renewed sense of conviction, the 36-year-old expressed his excitement to witness people’s reactions to this truth rather than the unfounded rumors that had plagued the show. Recently, McAfee and his wife, Samantha McAfee, welcomed their new baby girl. During the episode, he expressed his sheer happiness and shared that he was thoroughly enjoying the newfound blessings of fatherhood.

McAfee’s Twitter post can be the root of rumors

According to a report by the New York Post, rumors began swirling that Pat McAfee might be parting ways with his reported $120 million agreement with FanDuel. Speculation arose that ESPN was emerging as the leading contender to host his daily show. However, both ESPN and McAfee have swiftly dismissed these talks, ending the speculation. The rumors gained traction when McAfee mentioned a meeting with Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, in a post on Twitter. This encounter fueled further speculation about a potential partnership with ESPN.

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McAfee, teasing his audience, hinted at an upcoming announcement. He stated that he had something up his sleeve and would reveal it within the next ten days. Nevertheless, in a recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show, McAfee categorically denied any potential sale of the show. Addressing the rumored deals, he straightforwardly exclaimed, “Hey, this isn’t gonna work.” McAfee’s unequivocal statement effectively debunked the notion that a sale or major partnership was in the works.

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All in all, we never know what will happen next. But the recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show has provided a clear indication that McAfee is currently not inclined to sell his show to another channel. This news undoubtedly brings a sense of relief and satisfaction to the show’s dedicated fans, including New York Jets’ QB Aaron Rodgers.

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