Pat McAfee has gotten so fed up with the Indianapolis Colts that he plans to further distance himself from his former team in 2025.
The Colts were humiliated by the New York Giants 45-33 on Sunday, abruptly ending their postseason hopes and clinching a fourth straight non-playoff season. And Pat McAfee has decided that he can’t take it anymore.
Responding to a fan’s message on X/Twitter, McAfee lit into his former team and stated that he won’t renew his season tickets in 2025:
“As a multiple year season ticket holder (not renewing).. and someone who has actively, daily, attempted to be an additive to this beautiful city. I hope they become a good franchise again.. this city deserves it.. the OGs in the Colts building deserve it (equipment managers, trainers, ticketing, PR, sales).. and on the flip side the players/coaches in that building deserve whatever happens to them. Your unwarranted arrogance, laziness, and lack of professionalism has lead you to ANOTHER early vacation… which is probably what most of you entitled bums have been hoping for.
I don’t speak for the city.. and I don’t speak for all ex Colts players because I was only a punter.. nominated for the HOF 3 times now but nonetheless.. I speak from my own perspective.. I’ve never seen a group waste opportunities/talent/money more than this group.”
I’ve said what I believed to be the truth about the team.. & a bunch of “Colts fans” on the internet were trying to get me booed out of the city..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 30, 2024
Current players, who have won nothing during their entire tenures, started using me and my face to try and paint me as the enemy in… https://t.co/qCWb7SL1l8
Pat McAfee spent his entire eight-year career with the Colts (2009 to 2016). They reached Super Bowl 44 in his rookie year (losing to the New Orleans Saints) and played in the 2014 AFC Championship Game (a loss to the New England Patriots).
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The 37-year-old was a two-time Pro Bowler and a 2014 First-team All-Pro.
Pat McAfee Speaks The Truth For Colts Fans
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