ESPN Pulls Plug on Pat McAfee Show, Leaving Viewers in the Dark
The Pat McAfee show mysteriously disappeared off ESPN, leaving fans confused when their favorite host didn't appear on the usual Thursday slot.
ESPN's popular sports show, The Pat McAfee Show, has suddenly vanished from its usual Thursday slot, leaving fans frustrated and confused. The program, which typically airs from 12 pm ET to 2 pm ET, was replaced by Rich Eisen's show without explanation. Fans took to social media to express their outrage, with some accusing ESPN of removing the show without cause.
The reason behind the sudden disappearance of The Pat McAfee Show remains unclear, with neither ESPN nor host Pat McAfee providing any information. However, it's worth noting that the show's schedule has been impacted by gameday events in the past, including a reported instance in December 2024.
Although the show has been pulled from ESPN, there is no indication that it has been canceled, as McAfee remains under contract. In the meantime, the host has continued to engage with his fans on social media, sharing his thoughts on recent sports news, including the Miami Dolphins' firing of Mike McDaniel and Tom Moore's retirement.
Fans are still reeling from the sudden loss of their favorite show, with one viewer lamenting that it was 'the best and most entertaining sports show on television.' As ESPN remains tight-lipped about the situation, fans can only speculate about the future of The Pat McAfee Show.