Even Pat McAfee has had enough of the Aaron Rodgers drama.
The ESPN host announced at the start of “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday that the Jets quarterback has made his final appearance of the season.
“There will be a lot of people who are happy with that, myself included to be honest with you,” McAfee said. “The way it ended, it got really loud. I am happy that he’s not going to be in my mentions going forward, which is great news.”
Rodgers was originally scheduled to appear throughout the playoffs, The Post’s Andrew Marchand reported.
Rodgers’ fourth season as a guest of the show ends amid a feud with Jimmy Kimmel after suggesting the ABC late-night host could be on a list of Jeffrey Epstein associates.
Rodgers’ final appearance came on Tuesday and he spent most of it discussing the Kimmel feud and his controversial thoughts on Covid.
McAfee has remained loyal to Rodgers throughout the drama.
McAfee instead accused ESPN executive Norby Williamson of sabotaging the show after The Post published a story featuring the show’s struggling ratings.
“I am never going to act like people are out to get people, but throughout my life there has definitely been a lot of people who have wanted to see me not do good because I am an uber-confident human being,” McAfee said. “I’m loud and if I think you’re trying to hold me and my guys back I am an a–hole.”
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