Aaron Rodgers Kicked Off Of ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ In The Wake Of Feud With Jimmy Kimmel

Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will no longer appear on The Pat McAfee Show for the rest of this NFL season following his comments about Jimmy Kimmel, which he made on air last Tuesday (Jan. 2).

According to Variety, host Pat McAfee broke the news on air today, revealing that “‘Aaron Rodgers Tuesday,’ Season 4, is done.”

“There could be a lot of people that are happy with that. Myself included, to be honest with you,” he admitted, highlighting that “the way it ended, it got real loud.”

Nonetheless, McAfee did acknowledge Rodgers being “a massive piece of the NFL story” and that they were “very lucky to chat with him and learn from him.”

“Some of his thoughts and opinions, though, do piss off a lot of people,” he added. “I’m pumped that that is no longer going to be every single Wednesday of my life, which it has been for the last few weeks,” he admitted.

The Jets quarterback sparked a feud with Kimmel in relation to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein‘s list of “associates.” Rodgers claimed last week that “there are a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, that are really hoping [the list] doesn’t come out.”

Kimmel threatened legal action against Rodgers after his remark, posting on X that Rodgers’ “reckless words put [his] family in danger.” He also addressed the allegation on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday night (Jan. 8), calling Rodgers a “hamster-brained man.”

While McAfee apologized for the accusation — although deeming the comments as just “shit talk” in the process — Rodgers has yet to apologize to Kimmel, although he did say that he would “like to put this to bed” in his last appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

“I totally understand how serious an allegation of pedophilia would be, so for him to be upset about that, I get it,” he said on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday (Jan. 9). “I’m not stupid enough, even though you think I’m an idiot and you made a lot of comments about my intelligence, I’m not stupid enough to accuse of that with absolutely zero evidence, concrete evidence, that’s ridiculous.”