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Pat McAfee on Aaron Rodgers: ‘I Am Happy That He’s Not Going To Be In My Mentions Going Forward’

via The Pat McAfee Show
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NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been banned from ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” following a feud with Jimmy Kimmel.

Kimmel, a vocal vaccine mandate proponent, retaliated against Rodgers, prompting McAfee to announce Rodgers’ removal from the show for the season.

The conflict arose after Rodgers made jokes about Kimmel’s potential involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case. (Trending: Clintons Scramble To Delete Embarrassing Photo, But Were Too Slow)

“There’s gonna be a lot of people that are happy with that, myself included to be honest with you,” McAfee said of Rodgers’ ban.

“The way it ended, it got real loud. … I am happy that he’s not going to be in my mentions going forward.”

“We’re a conversation show, people are having conversations. We live in a country that has freedom of speech, but also you’re gonna have to deal with the consequences of your freedom of speech.”

Kimmel threatened legal action and criticized Rodgers for his community college football background.

Despite this, Rodgers expressed relief that Kimmel’s name was not among those released in recent documents.

“I’m glad Jimmy is not on the list. I really am,” Rodgers said of Kimmel.

“And I don’t think he’s the P-word.”

“I think it’s impressive that a man who went to Arizona State and has 10 joke writers can read off a prompter.”

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