Jim Irsay, Pat McAfee and Indianapolis Colts
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ESPN's Pat McAfee is one of many former Indianapolis Colts players mourning the loss of team owner Jim Irsay. Irsay passed away in his sleep Wednesday afternoon at the age of 65. The son of Robert Irsay,
Pat McAfee takes off the headset and gets in the ring at Backlash 2025 for his first WWE match in more than a year.
Former NFL kicker Pat McAfee has taken his program, The Pat McAfee Show, to new heights, surpassing his previous fame as a player. Broadcast on ESPN, ESPN+, and YouTube, the show i
During Tuesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show,” the former All-Pro punter reacted to the news of ESPN and Eisen joining forces to bring “The Rich Eisen Show” to Disney+ and ESPN+ for streaming beginning weekdays this fall from noon to 3 p.m. ET — the same time McAfee’s talk show airs on the network’s linear channel.
Pat McAfee returned to WWE at Backlash, facing Gunther in a brutal match that ended with McAfee choked out cold.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"She is the one…This is the golden goose" - Pat McAfee emphasizes that Caitlin is the player the WNBA has been looking forLast season, many doubted Caitlin Clark could carry the momentum she built with her spectacular play for the Iowa Hawkeyes to the Indiana Fever in the WNBA. Early in her career, the detractors had their fair share of fuel to pour on the fire as Clark struggled to make shots and protect the rock.
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Stampede Blue on MSNFormer Colts punter Pat McAfee named PFF’s best player at his position over past 25 yearsPatty Mac continues to be remembered for his punting prowess, now a larger-than-life sports media personality.