"ESPN Apologizes as Aaron Rodgers Stirs Controversy with Jimmy Kimmel and Epstein Remarks"

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ESPN apologized for Aaron Rodgers' false comments about Jimmy Kimmel made on "The Pat McAfee Show," referring to them as a "dumb and factually inaccurate joke." The situation has caused internal conflict within Disney, ESPN's parent company, and has led to further controversy as McAfee accused ESPN executive Norby Williamson of trying to sabotage his program. Despite the turmoil and reported viewership losses, McAfee disputes the accuracy of the ratings data and has received support from former ESPN employees. Rodgers is scheduled to appear again on McAfee's show next Tuesday.
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