A player is chastised by Jimmy Kimmel for using “reckless words” about Jeffrey Epstein.
American football player Aaron Rodgers has come under fire from Jimmy Kimmel for making “reckless words” that associate him with Jeffrey Epstein.
The New York Jets quarterback’s claims have “put his family in danger,” according to the host of the late-night talk show, who will host the Oscars for the fourth time in March.
Rodgers had proposed that Kimmel’s name be included in records pertaining to over 170 individuals who were either associates,
Rodgers had hinted that Kimmel would appear in records pertaining to over 170 individuals who were either friends, acquaintances, or victims of disgraced financier Epstein. These records are expected to be released following a December court decision.
The parties who were supposed to be named have 14 days to file an appeal against the judge’s ruling, so the specifics will probably come to light in early January.
“Dear Aasshole: for the record, I have not met, flown with, visited, or had any contact whatsoever with Epstein. Moreover, you will not find my name on any ‘list’ other than the blatantly fake nonsense that dimwitted fools like you can’t seem to discern from reality,” Kimmel wrote on Twitter.
“You’ve endangered my family with your careless remarks. Keep it up, and we’ll discuss the facts in court more. @AaronRodgers12.
Formerly called a “tin-foil hatter” by Kimmel, Rodgers caused a stir with his anti-vaccine position.
Hollywood actresses Shailene Woodley and Olivia Munn have been romantically linked to the former Green Bay Packers star.
Kimmel is wed to author Molly McNearney, and together they have two kids. He and his ex-wife also have two children together.
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In 2024, Sean McVay promises to coach the Los Angeles Rams.
There won’t be any doubts about Sean McVay’s status as the Los Angeles Rams’ head coach in 2024. McVay recently assured fans that he would return to the team for the upcoming season during an appearance on The Coach McVay Show.
In order to give himself more time to consider his future in the NFL, McVay toyed with the idea of leaving his position as coach in 2022. He explained the uncertainty by pointing to “professional failure” and burnout after a poor campaign.
There was a conversation on The Coach McVay Show regarding McVay’s proximity to surpassing John Robinson’s franchise record for the most victories as a head coach. When McVay questioned Robinson about “how far ahead” he is, host J.B. Long said that if McVay can “promise” that there will be a Coach McWay show the following season, the record is “striking distance.”
“I assure you of that,” McVay answered.
69 regular season victories have been achieved by McWay since taking over as the Rams’ head coach in 2017. To go past Robinson, who won 75 games in his nine years with the team, he needs seven more victories.Following their 2021 Super Bowl victory, the Rams had a dismal 2022 season, finishing with a 5-12 record. But this season, the team recovered, and as of right now, they have a 9-7 record and have already guaranteed a wild-card spot in the postseason.
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