One of the most beloved Indianapolis Colts players ever has decided to hang up his cleats. Colts punter extraordinaire Pat McAfee has called it a career at the young age of 29.
When FOX Sports loudmouth, Skip Bayless took to Twitter Sunday night to bash NFL kickers after missed field goal attempts by both the Cardinals and Seahawks kickers, Colts punter, Pat McAfee couldn't let it slide. He had to defend his people.
After the Hall of Fame Game debacle on August 6th, the Indianapolis Colts finally opened preseason play on the road against Buffalo Saturday, during which punter, Pat McAfee booted a 67-yard punt. A particularly impressive feat that caught the eye of the NFL who surprised McAfee Monday morning with a special note in his locker.
Thanks to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, celebrities reading mean tweets about themselves has become a good source of entertainment for the rest of us. But movie and TV stars aren't the only celebs in the line of fire for people who think their opinions matter, sports stars get their fair share of grief as well, including members of the Indianapolis Colts.
Few Colts' players have ingrained themselves into the Indianapolis community like punter, Pat McAfee. He's quickly become a fan favorite thanks to his outgoing personality, quick wit, and hilarious sense of humor. Now he's taking his support of the city he calls home to the next level by sponsoring a car in the 100th running of the Indy 500 Memorial Day Weekend.
Yes, that headline is correct…you can see the Indianapolis Colts punter in concert. Ya’ see, Pat McAfee is also a very funny comedian, and he’s coming to the Victory Theatre next month. Members of the ESPN Evansville MVP Club and register to win a pair!
A few weeks ago, Houston Texans rookie line backer, Jadeveon Clowney appeared on NFL Fan Pass where he said his goal this season is to sack Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Andrew Luck. It's a goal Colts punter, Pat McAfee has an issue with.