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Pat McAfee

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Pat McAfee is a businessman, former football punter and kickoff specialist, podcaster, sports analyst, professional wrestler, and color commentator from the United States. Moreover, Pat McAfee is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment as a color commentator for the SmackDown brand.

Early Life

Pat McAfee was born in Plum, Pennsylvania, the United States on May 2, 1987. The color commentator’s zodiac sign is Taurus and he is currently 35 years as of 2024. Moreover, his real birth name is Patrick Justin McAfee. The color commentator holds American nationality and belongs to a White ethnic background.

Furthermore, the color commentator’s father’s name is Tim McAfee and his mother’s name is Sallay McAfee. The color commentator grew up in Plum with his brother Jason McAfee. Besides that, there is no more information about the color commentator’s early childhood life. Looking at the color commentator’s success, we can assume that he grew up in his parent’s care in his hometown.

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Caption: Pat McAfee’s childhood photo with his father Tim McAfee, his mother Sally McAfee, and his elder brother Jason McAfee (Source: Instagram)

Pat McAfee attended Plum High School in his hometown and used to play football, American football, and volleyball. As a senior, the color commentator borrowed $100 from a friend and turned it into $1400 by playing poker at an illegal club.

Pat McAfee – Professional life

Pat McAfee began on field goals as a freshman and finished the season with 70 kickoffs and 20 touchbacks for West Virginia. His most remembered game was a 46–44 triple-overtime victory over Louisville, which came after a successful McAfee onside kick. Running back Steve Slaton had an opportunity to tie the game with a one-yard touchdown run after the onside kick.

During his sophomore season, his team won 10 games and were winners in the Gator Bowl over Georgia Tech despite their losses to Louisville and USF. He started his junior season with a failed extra point against Western Michigan but finished with 106 extra points in a row. Moreover, he ended the season with a 2-for-4 performance in the Fiesta Bowl, with one attempt being blocked by Oklahoma. During his senior season, he started with a victory over Villanova 48-21 in which he kicked two field goals.

He overtook Slaton as the school’s all-time greatest scorer with a field goal in the following 27–3 victory over Marshall. He was invited to the 2009 Senior Bowl in Alabama after his senior season at West Virginia, alongside Mountaineers Pat White and Ellis Lankster. Moreover, Pat MacAfee began the Senior Bowl as the kicker for the South team. He won the “round the world” kicking challenge at the 11th annual State Farm College Football All-Star Challenge.

After that, The Indianapolis Colts selected the color commentator in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He was signed before training camp in 2009, and he punted and kicked off for the Colts. In 2009, he assisted the Colts in winning the AFC South, the AFC Championship, and advancing to Super Bowl XLIV. Moreover, he revealed on March 7 that he has signed a five-year contract extension with the Colts.

Retirement

Pat McAfee announced his intention to join Barstool Sports as a contributor on February 2, 2017, after retiring from the NFL in eight seasons. Due to his knee surgery, he decided to retire as well as his bad relationship with Colt’s general manager Ryan Grigson. However, he came out of retirement to play for his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers after four years during the 2020 NFL season.

After his retirement, he joined Barstool Sports and also hosted The Pat McAfee Show on SiriusXM channel Barstool Power 85. On August 31, 2018, he announced his departure from Barstool Sports, claiming a lack of transparency inside the company as the reason. After quitting Barstool Sports, he established “Pat McAfee Inc.” from his former headquarters in Indianapolis. Then, he debuted as a college football broadcast for FOX on November 24, 2018.

Professional Wrestling Career

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Caption: Team McAfee vs The Undisputed Era at the NXT TakeOver WarGames (Source: Instagram)

On March 22, 2009, Pat participated in a match against The Warpig in an IWA East Coast event in South Charleston, West Virginia. After nine years, he made his appearance at the NXT show in Indianapolis in March 2018, when he prevented Adam Cole from winning by disqualification against Aleister Black. After that, he trained as a professional wrestler with Rip Rogers in June 2017. He started appearing on WWE programming as a pre-show analyst for the NXT Takeover event in 2018.

Moreover, he officially signed a multi-year contract with WWE in February 2019. During his radio show, he laughed at Adam Cole when he declared himself the king of NXT and they started to involved in heated arguments. Moreover, the segment was just a setup for their match at the NXT Takeover XXX.

During their match at Takeover XXX, Pat performed several awesome pro-wrestling moves but lost the match against Cole. On December 6, 2020, Pat and his team “Team McAfee” competed against Cole’s team “The Undisputed Era” in a WarGames match at NXT TakeOver: WarGames. He then moved to the SmackDown brand and worked as a color commentator with Michael Cole.

Achievements

During his junior season, ESPN named him to the ESPN All-Bowl Team after his performance in 2007. In 2007, he was a semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award, which honors the greatest collegiate kicker. In 2007, McAfee was awarded second-team All-Big East and three times received Big East Special Team Player of the Week accolades.

The AFC named him the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month in September 2014. He was named First-Team All-Pro punter by the Associated Press on January 2, 2015. McAfee was chosen for his second Pro Bowl on December 20, 2016. In 2020, he received the NXT Year-End Award for the Rivalry of the Year against Adam Cole and Rookie of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Pat McAfee – Net Worth 2024

Pat has garnered a huge amount of money as a professional wrestler, color commentator, former football player, and businessman. According to online sources, the estimated net worth of the color commentator is around $20 million US dollars. Moreover, the color commentator earns over 500 thousand dollars annually.

Relationship Status

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Caption: Pat with his wife Samantha Lynn (Source: Instagram)

In February 2019, Pat McAfee engaged his girlfriend Samantha Lynn. At Coxhall Gardens in Camel, Indiana, on August 1, 2020, the color commentator and his wife wedded. However, there is no further information about when the color commentator and his wife started dating.

The police arrested and charged Pat McAfee with public intoxication and Class B misdemeanor on October 20, 2010. At that time, a woman reported that he swam in a canal in a popular nightclub area Broad Ripple. After that, the Colts issued a one-game suspension for his actions. Later, the color commentator issued an apology for his actions after two weeks after his arrest.

Pat McAfee – Body Measurement and Social Media

Pat has dark brown eyes and light brown hair. The color commentator stands at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs around 106 KG. Besides that, there is no further information about the color commentator’s other body measurements.

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Caption: Pat’s body measurement (Source: Instagram)

Pat McAfee is pretty active on social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. His Instagram account @patmcafeeshow has over 1 million followers. On Twitter, he has over 2 million followers on his account @PatMcAfeeShow. His Facebook page “Pat McAfee Show” has over 594 thousand followers. Moreover, he is also active on YouTube with his channel “The Pat McAfee Show” with over 1.48 million subscribers.