Former Colts punter McAfee joining ESPN as college football analyst
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Former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee announced Monday he will join ESPN as a color analyst for Thursday night college football prime-time games.
McAfee considered an NFL comeback, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports, but will instead team up with former Colts teammate Matt Hasselbeck on the broadcasts.
The 32-year-old performs as a stand-up comedian, and recently signed with WWE's NXT TakeOver as a pre-show analyst.
A fan favorite on and off the field, McAfee was a popular name linked with the Monday Night Football job after Jason Witten announced his return to the Dallas Cowboys.
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