Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers publicly addressed the deal during his routine appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show." However, Rodgers' guest spot on the ESPN program proved to be far from routine ...
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Davante Adams will be Aaron Rodgers’s house guest for a while, at least until the Jets’ newly acquired wide receiver gets situated. So, they drove together to the team ...
Aaron Rodgers has spoken out after ... I hope the camera's not on me now,'" Rodgers admitted on Tuesday's Pat McAfee Show. McAfee and co-host AJ Hawk continued to interrogate the signal caller ...
BLOOMINGTON — Move over Aaron Rodgers, Pat McAfee might have a new favorite guest. The former punter ... thousands of fans in attendance. The host called it one of the greatest shows they ...
That is where we are at with Aaron Rodgers.” The Jets host the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football. “All joking aside, you know what this New York Jets team looks like?” Cowherd asked.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers plays for the New York Jets after 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers. Read about his age, stats, ...
The owner reached the conclusion after five games that there was so much dysfunction on offense that not even his designated Savior of the franchise, Mr. Aaron Rodgers, could overcome it.
Aaron Rodgers' situation with the New York Jets is not improving, as he has only won two games since being named the franchise's savior. His season-ending injury four plays into the season is ...
Aaron Rodgers doubled down on the ... t.co/263RpF7LRX Despite the online criticism, Rodgers continued to blame Williams during his weekly guest appearance on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday. ' ...
Former Indianapolis Colts’ All-Pro punter Pat McAfee brought on his guest, New York Jets’ QB Aaron Rodgers, in the truly the ...
Aaron Rodgers’ comments about Mike Williams after the Jets’ loss to the Bills on Monday night have rubbed several former Jets quarterbacks the wrong way, with Ryan Fitzpatrick becoming the latest.
PITTSBURGH — Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers have been at this for a long time. The prime-time lights aren't new. The stakes for their teams aren't, either. The stakes for themselves personally?