Pat McAfee is receiving a ton of prayers this week.
Pat McAfee revealed that he missed Monday’s episode of WWE Raw following an unexpected death in his family.
McAfee announced that his father-in-law had suddenly passed away. He would address the situation on his television show with a monologue in memory of his wife’s father, Bob.
The ESPN star revealed that his wife’s father was in the hospital last week with an infection, but things were looking good as he started to improve. Unfortunately, things went south, and he tragically passed away on Monday.
He received that heartbreaking phone call from his wife “to get to the hospital because there had been an emergency.”
“Yesterday was obviously a day that will be remembered forever in our family,” Mcafee started. “My father-in-law passed away unexpectedly after the show ended yesterday at a hospital here in Indianapolis, Indiana. He had been in the hospital fighting an infection, and on Friday, we were told that he was probably going to be discharged by Sunday – they had figured it out, and he was going to be okay. So we were all in high hopes with incredible optimism.”
“Then yesterday, literally as the show is ending, my wife calls me to tell me I have to get to the hospital because there had been an emergency. So I head over there and what my wife and her mom and her aunt and everybody in her family saw go on was her dad being a [expletive] and trying to kick [expletive] and inevitably losing his fight in this particular day.”
Tell your people you love them.#PMSLive pic.twitter.com/wFGaR3lUF4
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 25, 2024
Fans sent their prayers to McAfee:
Very sorry to hear this, Pat. Condolences to you and your family.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 25, 2024
So sorry for your loss Pat. Thinking of you, your wife and the entire family 🙏
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) June 25, 2024
So sorry for your loss.
Condolences to the Mrs.
🙏— David J. Chao – ProFootballDoc (@ProFootballDoc) June 25, 2024
If you and the parentals don’t get along, swallow that pride. Once they’re gone man it will hit you hard
— Juan Vasquez (@Juan_vasquez13) June 25, 2024
So sorry to hear this, Pat. Sending your family so much love ❤️
— Bayley (@itsBayleyWWE) June 25, 2024
Really powerful words from you even in the face of such a tragedy. Finding strength in the vulnerability. So sorry for the loss of your wife’s father!
— A Kenny For Your Thoughts (@_kennythoughts)
June 25, 2024
Ts and Ps to Pat and Sam family 🙏🙏
— Holden Snodgrass (@SnodgrassHolden) June 25, 2024
My wife is epileptic. Every single night, I kiss her goodnight and tell her I love her, and every morning I do the same because I am thankful she woke up. There is a fear in the back of my mind every night that when I wake up, she won't. I will never take it for granted. https://t.co/JvVNKbLjoM
— Jace (Stop Bunting Elly) (@OfficiallyJace) June 25, 2024
Life is so motherfucking short and this like this is so unfair. Hug your parents, call your grandparents, you never know when it’ll be the last time you speak to them.
Miss you pops.. #TGP https://t.co/52XTQtFqDk
— maJor (@MajorMadeMeDoIt) June 25, 2024
Pat McAfee, who married his wife, Samantha, continued on about his wife, “Whenever something blindsides an entire family like that, obviously it can be wildly devastating. My wife is a daddy’s girl. She actually has a bear tattooed on her because she calls her dad Papa Bear. She has her dad’s quotes all over her.
“So, last night was obviously a very difficult night for our family. It was a nice reminder — thankfully, my wife and her mom, the last things they said to her dad, Bob, who was a great man, was ‘I love you’ — and I think this was a nice piece of perspective and a nice moment to tell your people you love them. You literally have no idea what’s going to come. It can literally be the last time you see somebody any time that you see them.”
Pat McAfee Remains Unsigned With ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’
Pat McAfee has become a fixture for ESPN’s flagship college football program, but his return remains unknown.
The popular college football show College GameDay on ESPN is anticipated to undergo changes this year with the addition of former Alabama coach Nick Saban.
However, the New York Times reported that Pat McAfee has not yet signed his contract to appear on the show this season.
During The Paul Finebaum Show, a caller asked if he thought McAfee would return, and he said he wasn’t sure.
“I truly don’t know a definitive answer,” Finebaum said. “My guess is he will, yeah. First of all, never believe the media when it comes to television personalities.”
McAfee first appeared on the show in 2019 but wasn’t promoted to a full-time role until 2022.