Inside Pat McAfee's scandals from ESPN host's bizarre Caitlin Clark remark to Aaron Rodgers' bogus Jimmy Kimmel claims and that mysterious clash with a network star READ MORE: McAfee should 'take some time off' after sexist comment to Clark READ MORE: McAfee issues groveling apology after calling Clark a 'white b****' READ MORE: Chennedy Carter hits out AGAIN amid Caitlin Clark backlash By Alex Raskin Published: 17:50, 8 June 2024 | Updated: 17:50, 8 June 2024 e-mail View comments Since taking his eponymous show from YouTube to ESPN in 2023, former Indianapolis Colts punter-turned-sports media savant Pat McAfee has started every broadcast with mocking disclaimer. 'The following progrum (sic) is a collection of stooges talking about happenings in the sports world,' the 'warning' message begins. 'It is meant to be comedic informative.
The opinions expressed on this show do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of their peers, their boss, or ESPN. There may be some 'cuss' words because that's how humans in the real world talk. If you are a young, please seek permission before watching any further.
' The disclaimer ends with an all-important postscript – 'Don't sue us' – which is really more wishful thinking than a strict guideline. McAfee, himself, was sued by Hall of Famer Brett Favre for defamation, only for the Packers legend to drop the case. Similarly, Jimmy Kimmel threatened to sue regular guest Aaron Rodgers after the Jets quarterback falsely linked the late-night talk s.
