Jemele Hill Tears Pat McAfee A New One For His Absurd Comment About Caitlin ClarkJemele Hill and Pat McAfee (Photos via Getty Images)
Jemele Hill called out ESPN’s Pat McAfee over the controversial comments he made about Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark during Monday’s edition of his show.

Pat McAfee was talking about Caitlin Clark and the 2024 WNBA Draft class on his show, before referring to the first overall pick as a “white b****.” The former NFL punter received immense backlash for the comment and later issued an apology.

Jemele Hill, a former ESPN employee who know works at the The Atlantic, took to X/Twitter and called out McAfee for his comment on Clark. First, she responded by posting “What in the (expletive) is this?”

In a follow-up tweet, Hill called the comment “totally unacceptable” (WARNING: Tweet below contains language that is NSFW).

On Tuesday, McAfee said he received a statement from Caitlin Clark, who accepted his apology. The 37-year-old also again apologized to those he offended with the “white b****” comments.


Clark and the Fever have lost nine of their first 11 games to open the season. They’ll try to get back on track this Friday when they begin a mini two-game road trip against the Washington Mystics.

 

Not The First Controversy On “The Pat McAfee Show”

ESPN tries to avoid controversies on their programs, but there hasn’t been a shortage of them since McAfee signed a five-year, $85 million deal with the Worldwide Leader in Sports a year ago.

McAfee previously had New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers as a frequent guest on his program. There, Rodgers would bring up baseless conspiracy theories and misinformation about COVID-19 and its vaccines.

In January, Rodgers made further headlines by stating that Jimmy Kimmel was on the client list of Jeffrey Epstein. Following a scathing response from Kimmel, McAfee announced that the four-time league MVP would not be on the show for the remainder of the season.

Many have called for ESPN to discipline McAfee in some form (suspension or termination of contract). But seeing how much he drives their ratings, it’s no surprise that they’ve taken practically no action.

VIDEO: Someone Leaked The NFL “Script” For The Next 5 Super Bowls, And The Last Two Winners Will Leave You Speechless

NFL player raises the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Someone recently leaked the NFL Script for the next 5 Super Bowls.Vince Lombardi Trophy (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Another week, another so-called NFL “script” leak for the upcoming 2024 season.

These days, it doesn’t take much for NFL fans to call the league “rigged” or “scripted.” And every so often, someone will release images or videos and cite it as evidence that the league has already planned out future results.

Instagram user the_brokowskis recently published a video detailing who will win each of the next five Super Bowls. For Super Bowl 59, he has the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Detroit Lions to pull off the three-peat.


For Super Bowl 60, he has the Houston Texans defeating the Dallas Cowboys, with the Green Bay Packers taking down the Cincinnati Bengals one year later. The Chicago Bears will then snap their own Super Bowl drought by defeating the Chiefs in Super Bowl 61, followed by a Los Angeles Chargers win over the Atlanta Falcons in SB 62.

But as you can tell in the comments section, NFL fans aren’t exactly buying the idea of this being a script for the next five years:


NFL Script



 

Remember, fans were previously convinced of the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory last year, where the color of the SB logo matched the teams that played in the big game. That was debunked last year, however, when the Baltimore Ravens failed to qualify for the Super Bowl (the logo had purple schemes, one of the Ravens’ main colors).

Chiefs Looking To Follow The “Script” And Make NFL History In 2024

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 59, becoming the first team to win back-to-back titles since the 2003 and ’04 New England Patriots.

Up next, the Chiefs will try to make NFL history by becoming the first team to pull off a Super Bowl three-peat. That quest will begin with a Sept. 5 home tilt against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in the NFL Kickoff Game at Arrowhead Stadium.