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Photo Gallery: The Pat McAfee Show at Steelers Training Camp

Photo Gallery: The Pat McAfee Show at Steelers Training Camp

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UNITY TWP, Pa. — The Pat McAfee Show was live at St. Vincent College on Wednesday afternoon, and photographer Ed Thompson of Steelers Now was on-site for the event. McAfee had Aaron Rodgers, T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward, Mike Tomlin, Omar Khan and Danny Smith on the program.
Below are some photos of Rodgers during the show. The four-time NFL MVP also took some time to sign autographs for a couple of young Steelers fans.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Photo Gallery: The Pat McAfee Show at Steelers Training Camp
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