Pat McAfee, the former Indianapolis Colts punter who has become one of the top sports personalities in the country, is reportedly set to make about $17 million per year as he jumps from FanDuel to ESPN. McAfee agreed to a five-year, $85
University of Notre Dame men’s lacrosse player Pat Kavanagh battled through a brutal hamstring injury to help the Fighting Irish win the NCAA championship against Duke University on Memorial Day. After the game, Kavanagh and his younger brother and teammate, Chris, were
Pat McAfee built a cult following as a sports personality with a hit radio program, a college football analyst role and a spot on the WWE broadcast team from time to time. Earlier this month, McAfee announced he will walk away from
Former ESPN star Dan Le Batard sent a message of support to Pat McAfee, as the former NFL punter-turned-radio host announced his popular show would move to the network from FanDuel on Tuesday. Le Batard, along with his band of co-hosts and
Pat McAfee confirmed all the rumors on Tuesday, announcing that his “The Pat McAfee Show” will be moving full-time to ESPN. McAfee is leaving halfway through his $120 million deal with FanDuel TV, which was a four-year contract, according to the New
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre has withdrawn his defamation lawsuit against former NFL player and current podcast host, Pat McAfee, the podcast host said Thursday. In February, Favre filed defamation lawsuits against McAfee, Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, and Fox
Pat McAfee announced via Twitter Friday that he filed for a dismissal of Brett Favre’s defamation lawsuit against McAfee. Favre filed complaints against Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, Fox Sports personality Shannon Sharpe and McAfee over Favre’s alleged involvement in a $77
A professional wrestler who was on the receiving end of a headlock from “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak thinks fans of the long-running game show should cut the 76-year-old host some slack after he received backlash from viewers over the bizarre
After learning he was being sued by Brett Favre, Pat McAfee took it all on the chin, and even jawed back with his own words of confidence. One of the former quarterback’slawyers has entered the war of words. McAfee has claimed he’s
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre filed a defamation lawsuit earlier this week against Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, Fox Sports personality Shannon Sharpe and sports podcast host Pat McAfee over Favre’s alleged involvement in a $77 million Mississippi welfare fraud case.