Aaron Rodgers Tuesday on the Pat McAfee Show is back for a third straight season. The Green Bay Packers QB joins Pat McAfee and former teammate and friend AJ Hawk for a weekly discussion. Check out all the interviews, updated weekly.
During his first appearance of the season on the Pat McAfee Show back in 2021, Rodgers chose to talk about a subject that that he cares greatly about, reading! Marquez Valdez Scantling asked Rodgers for advice on some book suggestions to read during training camp. Rodgers went to Barnes and Noble and picked up some books for him. This inspired Rodgers to share with the world some of his favorite books. Pat loved the idea, and thus, the Aaron Rodgers Book Club was born! The book club is back in 2022 for yet another season of book recommendations.
For the second straight year, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers joins Pat McAfee and former teammate AJ Hawk every Tuesday for an in depth conversation. We’ve compiled a complete list of those interviews with a brief synopsis of each appearance. Check out all the interviews that have the NFL media buzzing on a weekly basis.
NFL Thursday Night football has been around now for more than a decade giving pro football starved fans something to hold them over until Sunday. In 2018, there are a couple of viewing options for those without cable who still wish to watch Thursday night games online. Continue Reading >
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For the past few season, Verizon’s exclusive NFL Mobile app allowed fans to watch certain live NFL games on their phones, provided they signed up for a premium subscription at a rate of $5/month. Starting in 2105, this service in now free to all subscribers. Continue Reading >
If you are looking for NFL Game Rewind, NFL Audio Pass, or NFL Preseason Live, they’ve been replaced, or at least rebranded as one product called NFL Game Pass. Continue Reading >
College students will be able to get the NFL Sunday Ticket over the Internet without DirecTV or a satellite hookup this fall in their dorms or college housing. Continue Reading >
If you find yourself in need of a live stream to watch the NFL Playoffs in 2015, you’re in luck. All NFL Playoff games will be available online and via mobile. Some, of course, will require subscriptions. Continue Reading >
Starting with Week 1 of 2014 NFL season, you will be able to watch local NFL games broadcast by Fox on your computer or tablet with the Fox Sports To Go App. Continue Reading >