Pat McAfee is expected to take on a larger role in ESPN’s NFL coverage following reported contract extension discussions worth about $60–$65 million per year. Multiple reports say McAfee will become more prominent beyond his existing presence on ESPN, which includes a show that also streams on his YouTube channel.
One outlet reports that McAfee is set to be handed a new role as part of the renewal process, with ESPN increasing his involvement in its NFL programming in the coming season. Another report says he is joining ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” pregame show and that negotiations are underway to renew his deal for roughly $60 million annually. Both accounts frame the change as a step up in how often and in what formats McAfee appears across ESPN’s NFL slate, though details of the exact scope of duties vary by outlet.
Overall, the reporting aligns on McAfee’s continued growth within ESPN’s NFL coverage and the magnitude of the figures discussed, while differing on how the new responsibilities are being described.