Travis Kelce, Chiefs and Pat McAfee
Pat McAfee reads a text message from sources saying Travis Kelce will play in the NFL next season.
The New York Jets have a vastly different story about their breakup with Aaron Rodgers than the rumors that have circulated. On Tuesday, new Jets general manager Darren Mougey met with the media at the NFL scouting combine.
A text that was read out loud on the Pat McAfee Show appeared to confirm that the Chiefs’ tight end wasn’t ready to hang up his helmet just yet.
In Kelce's message to McAfee, the 10-time Pro Bowler revealed that he's "got a real bad taste in my mouth" with his performance during the Super Bowl and with how he fell short in
Texans general manager Nick Caserio tells Pat McAfee what he expects from C.J. Stroud in his third year with the team.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee is taking advantage and spending some quality time with his 1-year-old daughter Mackenzie and his wife Samantha. McAee, 37, worked during Super Bowl LIX week in New Orleans, Louisiana,
Travis Kelce is coming back for another year. This is the big news that hit the football world on Thursday after ESPN sportscaster Pat McAfee revealed on his show that he got a direct message from the Kansas City Chiefs star about his decision not to retire.
Whenever Aaron Rodgers becomes a free agent, he's going to explore all of his options even though he does seem to have a preferred destination if it becomes available. On Wednesday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show,
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Brandon Beane, GM of the Buffalo Bills, knows that Josh Allen is one of the best players in the NFL and trusts that he can lead them to the Super Bowl. Once again, the Buffalo Bills‘ dream of reaching the Super Bowl was shattered last season in the NFL.
Seemingly every sports media pundit has an opinion about Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s possible retirement and the role his girlfriend Taylor
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