"Pat McAfee Addresses Fallout from Aaron Rodgers' Claims Linking Jimmy Kimmel to Epstein"

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ESPN host Pat McAfee apologized on his show following controversial comments made by Aaron Rodgers, who implied Jimmy Kimmel was associated with Jeffrey Epstein. The remarks have sparked widespread criticism, including from Kimmel himself, and have led to discussions about the appropriateness of Rodgers' weekly appearances on McAfee's show, which is broadcast by ESPN, a Disney-owned network like ABC, where Kimmel's show airs. The situation has raised questions about potential conflicts within Disney and whether Rodgers' segments are beneficial or damaging to the network's reputation.
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