Jimmy Kimmel would have Donald Trump on his show before Aaron Rodgers
"I do think there are a lot of questions I would like to ask him, and I would like to get actual answers. I think most of the interviews that he does don’t require those."
"I do think there are a lot of questions I would like to ask him, and I would like to get actual answers. I think most of the interviews that he does don’t require those."
"Hell yeah, I'd punch him in the face."
"Good luck to everyone involved."
"Sir, you are not silenced. People just think a lot of the things coming out of your mouth are stupid."
"I wanted that to be funny. I was rooting for that to be funny."
Rodgers claimed he was not accusing Kimmel of connections to Jeffrey Epstein, only calling attention to the crimes in general.
"You can’t just make up sh*t about somebody in a public forum."
"Jimmy Pitaro did call Jimmy Kimmel and did a pretty good job, I believe, of talking him down."
"He genuinely thinks that because God gave him the ability to throw a ball, he’s smarter than everyone else. The idea that his brain is just average is unfathomable to him."
"Aaron made a dumb and factually inaccurate joke about Jimmy Kimmel."
"He is so deep in the toxic internet brain vortex."
"I can applaud Pat McAfee for apologizing, but let me be the first to say, he didn’t need to."
“A lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, are really hoping that doesn’t come out,” Rodgers said earlier this week.
"We know there's no more offensive crime in the universe of ESPN or Disney than host-on-host crime or talent-on-talent crime."
"I can see exactly why Jimmy Kimmel felt the way he felt, especially with his position. But I think Aaron was just trying to talk s***."
It's one thing to potentially commit slander. It's another to do so against one of Disney's highest profile employees on Disney airwaves.
"Keep it up and we will debate the facts further in court."
From calling medical professionals "the alphabet mafia" to accusing Jimmy Kimmel of paling around with Jeffrey Epstein, the New York Jets quarterback had a lot on his mind during an ESPN interview on Tuesday.
The late night TV industry isn’t exactly a thriving space.
"I'm not doing Access Hollywood."
If Shannon Sharpe is at Disney to be the heir apparent on First Take, maybe Stephen A. Smith is sticking around until he can be the same thing for Jimmy Kimmel.
“We are thrilled to bring together an illustrious cast of NBA legends, celebrities and fans to match the emotions and anticipation around the most exciting time of the season.”
"People get nervous and they’re sweating, people get nervous and they have to get a drink. Me, I have to go to the toilet"