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Tension rises between Troy Aikman and Pat McAfee as Cowboys legend snubs ESPN colleague

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tension may be quietly brewing between Troy Aikman and Pat McAfee, and recent comments have only added fuel to the speculation. Once a regular guest on The Pat McAfee Show, Aikman has notably been absent for quite some time, leaving fans and industry insiders to wonder what has changed behind the scenes.

While broadcasting live from the NFL owners’ meetings, McAfee addressed the situation during a conversation with insider Peter Schrager. The topic of Aikman’s absence came up, prompting McAfee to reflect on the Hall of Famer’s selective media appearances.

He pointed out the irony that Aikman has frequently declined invitations to appear on his show, often citing scheduling conflicts, yet recently made time for Rich Eisen on his program.

“I don’t know how we are with Troy, I’m gonna be honest. I like him,” McAfee said. “Troy never comes on our show. Then, Rich Eisen’s first day on ESPN at noon, he’s on the show. Troy always tells us, ‘Can’t do it noon. Sorry, it’s impossible.’ First day Rich is on, Troy’s like, ‘Get me on that phone.'”

At first glance, McAfee‘s remarks seemed lighthearted, but the underlying tone suggested genuine confusion and perhaps frustration. The apparent contradiction in Aikman‘s media appearances has raised eyebrows, especially considering that both shows air in similar midday time slots.

Scheduling conflict or something more?

The overlap between The Pat McAfee Show and The Rich Eisen Show adds another layer to the situation. McAfee‘s program typically runs from noon to 2 PM ET on ESPN platforms, with an additional hour on ESPN+ and YouTube, while Eisen’s show occupies a nearly identical window, running from noon to 3 PM ET on ESPN+ and Disney+.

This scheduling similarity makes Aikman‘s reasoning for declining one show while appearing on the other hard to understand.

The timing becomes even more notable considering that Eisen‘s show briefly replaced McAfee‘s ESPN slot for two weeks earlier this year, further intensifying the overlap. Since then, the two programs have operated in direct competition, which may influence high-profile guest bookings like Aikman‘s.

Despite these complexities, McAfee stressed that he is not taking the situation personally.

“I won’t take it as a personal heat,” said McAfee. “But I do not know, and we don’t know Troy like that.”

Another factor may be Aikman‘s involvement with the Miami Dolphins. While his advisory role with the franchise is not full-time, it carries potential conflicts of interest, especially in media appearances.

This mirrors a similar situation faced by Tom Brady, whose dual roles as a broadcaster and minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders led the league to impose limits on his access to certain teams and facilities.

Although the NFL has not formally restricted Aikman, his selective media appearances may indicate a cautious approach to balancing broadcasting responsibilities and team affiliations.

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