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Aaron Rodgers Rips FBI Director Kash Patel for Partying with U.S. Men's Hockey Team in Locker Room at Olympics

Aaron Rodgers, Kash Patel

Aaron Rodgers; Kash Patel.

Aaron Rodgers is not a fan of Kash Patel's postgame performance in the U.S. men's hockey team's locker room at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics

Rodgers told Pat McAfee that it was a "bad look" for the director of the FBI to be chugging beers with the team

Elsewhere on the show, the veteran NFL quarterback shared more about his marriage to his yet-to-be-seen wife

Aaron Rodgers has thoughts about Kash Patel’s appearance in the U.S. men’s hockey team celebration.

In a guest spot on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, March 4, the NFL quarterback sounded off on the FBI director’s decision to drink beer and celebrate alongside the team following their win over Canada at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

“Can we get that one guy out of the locker room though and get him working on something else?” Rodgers, 42, mused to McAfee. “That’s a bad look. Come on, have some awareness.”

During the postgame party, Patel, 46, was seen chugging a beer and singing along to Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” in videos circulating on social media.

FBI Chief Kash Patel partying with US Mens Hockey Team after win at 2026 Winter Olympics

FBI Chief Kash Patel partying with US Mens Hockey Team after win at 2026 Winter Olympics

Elsewhere on McAfee’s show, the four-time NFL MVP shared more about how he met his wife, believed to be a woman named Brittani — and how she impacts his fitness regime.

"I knew that there was something crazy special about this, and I wanted to be with her," the veteran signal-caller told McAfee. "And she would make funny comments like, 'I would never live in Green Bay,' and 'I don't want to be a player's wife.' She's just not a public person."

But after 21 seasons in the NFL, Rodgers has remained in the public eye.

Last year, he signed a one-year, $13.65 million contract and now he’s eyeing a chance to reunite in Pittsburgh with his former Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy, with whom he won a Super Bowl in 2011.

As Rodgers mulls his next move — he is set to make his decision within the next two weeks about whether he’ll play another year with the Steelers — he also disclosed that his dedication to maintaining his physique has another motivating factor.

"I wanna look good," Rodgers told the College GameDay co-host. "I want my wife to wanna f--- me all the time."

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