Pat McAfee’s brutal takedown of Tennessee Titans left NFL Network host in stitches after NFL Draft announcement
Pat McAfee couldn’t resist taking a dig at the Tennessee Titans. The former Colts punter once had a brutal take down of his former AFC South rivals when he announced Indianapolis’ third round pick in the 2019 NFL draft. Pat McAfee took no time in taking a dig at the Titans at the 2019 NFL draftGetty The 2019 draft was held in Nashville, Tennessee, and so McAfee deciding to take aim at the Titans was a brave decision. What began as cheers quickly turned into jeers when McAfee and star Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne took to the stage to announce picks for Indianapolis. Wayne came out on stage first and decided to remind Titans fans of their record against the Colts. “Y’all done played the Colts 20 times in 10 years and won three games,” he told the already booing fans. Wayne, a six-time Pro Bowler, knows a thing or two about upsetting Titans fans. He racked up 1,573 career receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in his career against the franchise. McAfee came out next to a cacophony of jeers and upped the ante. “Hello Nashville, I’m not going to say a single word about the Tennessee Titans record against the Indianapolis Colts because I was a punter, and there is no reason for me to talk about that,” McAfee said. “With that being said, we did not punt much against the Tennessee Titans, so you probably have no clue who I am to begin with.” The boos only got louder while the broadcasters covering the draft for NFL Network burst into laughter. “BOOM.ROASTED,” posted one fan. McAfee is gold,” added a second. McAfee also labeled the Colts not only the the hottest team in the AFC South, but the entire NFL He then went on to announce Stanford linebacker Bobby Okereke as Indianapolis’ pick. Former Colts punter roasted former AFC South rivals on draft dayYouTube@ESPN Pat McAfee was a punter for rivals the Indianapolis ColtsGetty McAfee is now a popular media personalityGetty McAfee was as one of the NFL’s best punters during his time in the league. He enjoyed an eight year career in the league and earned two Pro Bowl selections and was an All-Pro in 2024. He was selected by the Colts in 2009 NFL draft and played in Super Bowl XLIV in his rookie year, which he lost to he New Orleans Saints. Since retiring in 2017, McAfee become a household name as a popular sports media personality. He was first a guest host for Fox Sports’ college and NFL broadcasts in late 2018 before joining ESPN’s Thursday Night College Football team. The 37-year-old also created his own popular program, the Pat McAfee Show, which initially debuted on Barstool Sports before after going private and landing with ESPN in late 2023. McAfee is also highly regarded in the wrestling world where he regularly appears on WWE programming as an analyst and has been part of multi storylines across Raw and Smackdown.

Pat McAfee couldn’t resist taking a dig at the Tennessee Titans.
The former Colts punter once had a brutal take down of his former AFC South rivals when he announced Indianapolis’ third round pick in the 2019 NFL draft.
The 2019 draft was held in Nashville, Tennessee, and so McAfee deciding to take aim at the Titans was a brave decision.
What began as cheers quickly turned into jeers when McAfee and star Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne took to the stage to announce picks for Indianapolis.
Wayne came out on stage first and decided to remind Titans fans of their record against the Colts.
“Y’all done played the Colts 20 times in 10 years and won three games,” he told the already booing fans.
Wayne, a six-time Pro Bowler, knows a thing or two about upsetting Titans fans. He racked up 1,573 career receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in his career against the franchise.
McAfee came out next to a cacophony of jeers and upped the ante.
“Hello Nashville, I’m not going to say a single word about the Tennessee Titans record against the Indianapolis Colts because I was a punter, and there is no reason for me to talk about that,” McAfee said.
“With that being said, we did not punt much against the Tennessee Titans, so you probably have no clue who I am to begin with.”
The boos only got louder while the broadcasters covering the draft for NFL Network burst into laughter.
“BOOM.ROASTED,” posted one fan.
McAfee is gold,” added a second.
McAfee also labeled the Colts not only the the hottest team in the AFC South, but the entire NFL
He then went on to announce Stanford linebacker Bobby Okereke as Indianapolis’ pick.
McAfee was as one of the NFL’s best punters during his time in the league.
He enjoyed an eight year career in the league and earned two Pro Bowl selections and was an All-Pro in 2024.
He was selected by the Colts in 2009 NFL draft and played in Super Bowl XLIV in his rookie year, which he lost to he New Orleans Saints.
Since retiring in 2017, McAfee become a household name as a popular sports media personality.
He was first a guest host for Fox Sports’ college and NFL broadcasts in late 2018 before joining ESPN’s Thursday Night College Football team.
The 37-year-old also created his own popular program, the Pat McAfee Show, which initially debuted on Barstool Sports before after going private and landing with ESPN in late 2023.
McAfee is also highly regarded in the wrestling world where he regularly appears on WWE programming as an analyst and has been part of multi storylines across Raw and Smackdown.