An ESPN executive responded Friday to Aaron Rodgers' latest controversial comments on "The Pat McAfee Show," three days after the New York Jets quarterback implied late-night host Jimmy Kimmel would be exposed as an acquaintance of convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
In a short statement to Front Office Sports' Michael McCarthy, ESPN senior vice president of digital and studio production Mike Foss lambasted the unfounded claim about a fellow Disney employee, but conceded that Rodgers' paid ESPN appearances would continue.
From FOS:
“Pat announced today that he’s planning on Aaron joining the show Tuesday.