Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers zips pass to tight end Pat Freiermuth for a 22-yard catch and run into Miami Dolphins territory.
Yahoo Sports host Andrew Siciliano, senior NFL writer Frank Schwab and senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein discuss if Steelers ...
Aaron Rodgers had a rough time against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Rodgers, already playing with a broken left wrist, was forced to take snaps in the pistol or shotgun formations and was given a ...
The couple already is parents to a daughter, whom they welcomed in May 2023 Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Pat McAfee's family is getting bigger! The sports personality, 38, is expecting his ...
The sports personality and his wife Samantha are expecting their second baby together in June 2026 The couple announced the exciting news with a joint post on Instagram, and in the caption, his wife ...
Aaron Rodgers is expected to play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but would have to be careful due to multiple fractures ...
Aaron Rodgers didn’t like how he played during Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. He didn’t care much for how the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense did on whole, either. But whatever was wrong with ...
The McAfee household will get a little bigger in 2026 as Pat and Samantha McAfee are officially expecting their second child, a baby boy, together. Samantha, who married Pat back in 2020, shared the ...
Aaron Rodgers will play Sunday through an injury that has been simply listed as “left wrist” on the Steelers’ injury report. As it turns out, that wrist contains multiple fractures. Rodgers will play ...
Mega sports personality Pat McAfee seems to be everywhere all at once. The former Indianapolis Colts punter now serves as an analyst for ESPN, while also hosting his own show, The Pat McAfee Show, and ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a fractured wrist in three different places, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Rodgers will play against the Buffalo Bills, but will do so in ...
The consensus at this point is that there’s pretty much nothing Pat McAfee could do or say to get in trouble with ESPN brass. That was certainly obvious to College GameDay guest picker Aidan ...