Aaron Rodgers Teases More Kimmel/Epstein Drama With Pat McAfee: 'Tune In'

It looks like Aaron Rodgers' feud with Jimmy Kimmel might just be getting started.

The Jets QB kicked the hornets' nest last weekend during a segment on "The Pat McAfee" show when he joked Kimmel didn't want the Jeffrey Epstein lists to be made public.

"That’s supposed to be coming out soon. A lot of people — including Jimmy Kimmel — are really hoping that doesn’t come out," Rodgers said last week in what was clearly a joke.

His comments stirred up a massive storm with Kimmel, who cowardly threatened to sue. Yes, a man who claims to be a comedian threatened to take Rodgers to court over a joke......that was in reference to a joke Kimmel had started months ago.

Remember, Kimmel claimed wanting to see the Epstein list made you a conspiracy theorist or something along those lines. It wasn't funny, but it was meant to be a joke. Once Rodgers returned the favor, he threatened to sue.

Aaron Rodgers doesn't back down from Jimmy Kimmel/Epstein feud.

Well, it looks like Rodgers is really getting ready to light a stick of dynamite and threw it in a china shop because he's not backing down. Not only is he not backing down, he doesn't seem to care one bit.

"I'm going to talk about it tomorrow on the show. Tune in," Rodgers responded Monday when asked if he had any regrets.

The Jets QB could barely contain his smile. Give it a watch below, and hit me with your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

Rodgers is ready for some fireworks.

While it's not clear what will happen on "The Pat McAfee Show" Tuesday, it is clear Rodgers has some thoughts he wants to share.

Whatever he does, he shouldn't apologize, and if we know anything about Rodgers, it seems very unlikely that he will.

First off, don't apologize for jokes. Comedy and the ability to try to be funny is the pillar of a free society. Secondly, Rodgers wasn't implying Jimmy Kimmel was on the Epstein list. He was simply joking about how the late night host didn't seem interested in the list coming out. You can watch the video above and judge for yourself.

Either way, Aaron Rodgers was clearly making a joke, and it was blown way out of proportion. ESPN even apologized for it, which was 100% not necessary.

Now, to add further drama to the situation, McAfee appears on the brink of major problems with ESPN after alleging he was being knifed from the inside.

We have a Rodgers/Kimmel feud being possibly fused with a McAfee/ESPN feud. Are you not entertained?

It's a hell of a tease from Rodgers, and Tuesday should be a very interesting show. Double down, Aaron. Double down and really light this fuse.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.