PAT McAfee is making a major change to his show this offseson.
The Pat McAfee Show is hitting the road this year to broadcast alongside one of his best friends.

Pat McAfee has announced he is taking his show to Pittsburgh Steelers training camp[/caption]
McAfee will broadcast at the training site of his friend Aaron Rodgers[/caption]
The Pittsburgh Steelers report to training camp on Wednesday, and soon after McAfee will be there with them.
He announced on Monday that his show will broadcast live from Steelers training camp on July 30.
“We have an announcement,” McAfee said.
“Next Wednesday we will be at he Pittsburgh Steelers’ training camp.”
McAfee is a native Pittsburgher, and has already performed shows in the city.
He hosted a massive live event at PPG Paints Arena that was a huge success in the city.
Now, he is joining his weekly guest and best friend, Aaron Rodgers, on-site with his new team.
McAfee also announced that his show will be picking up immediately from Steelers training camp and going to the NFL Hall of Fame game the next day.
NFL fans were thrilled to hear of The Pat McAfee Show doing more special broadcasts and shared their thoughts on social media.
“Football season, here we go,” one fan said.
“Hell yeah will be so much fun,” another fan said.
“The is AWESOME!” a third fan said.
“See you next Wednesday! HereWeGo,” a fourth fan said.
“Leeeeettttttssss gooooooooo,” a fifth fan said.
Rodgers joined the Steelers this offseason after leaving the New York Jets.
NFL important dates 2025 season
March 12 – Free Agency begins
April 24-26 – NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin
September 4 – 2025 season opener (TBC vs Eagles)
November 27 – Thanksgiving Day triple header
January 4, 2026 – End of regular-season
February 8, 2026 – Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
Despite the new scenery, it is likely to be his last NFL season.
“That’s why we just did a one-year deal — Steelers didn’t need to put any extra years on that or anything,” Rodgers said.
“This was really about finishing with a lot of love and fun and peace for the career that I’ve had.
I mean, I’ve played freaking 20 years, you know? It’s been a long run, and I’ve enjoyed it.
“What better to place to finish than in one of the cornerstone franchises of the NFL with Mike Tomlin and a great group of leadership and great guys and a city that expects you to win.”