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ESPN’s Pat McAfee rips sports media over reaction to reporter’s remarks at Jaguars coach Liam Coen’s presser: ‘Curmudgeon bums’

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ESPN’s Pat McAfee rips sports media over reaction to reporter’s remarks at Jaguars coach Liam Coen’s presser: ‘Curmudgeon bums’

Pat McAfee, an ESPN broadcaster who formerly punted for the Indianapolis Colts, lambasted sports journalists for their outrage over a reporter’s remarks toward Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen.

Jacksonville Free Press associate editor Lynn Jones-Turpin made the comments that sparked a sports media debate online.

She told Coen, “I’m going to tell you, congratulations on your success, young man. You hold your head up. You guys have had a most magnificent season. You did a great job out there today. You just hold your head up, OK? Ladies and gentlemen, Duval. You keep it going. We got another season.”

Jones-Turpin’s words sparked consternation among journalists who cover the NFL, and generally sports, for a living.

NFL fans brushed it off as sports reporters taking themselves too seriously.

McAfee took the side of the fan in a lengthy rant posted to X.

“Love seeing these sports ‘journalists’ getting ABSOLUTELY BURIED for being curmudgeon bums..” he wrote. “OBVIOUSLY NOT ALL OF THEM but a LARGE % of these things hate sports.. they hate what sports are for people (happiness).. They hate what sports are for society (unifier).. they’re political journalists by nature who’ve preyed on sports because they saw it as an easier path to ‘make it.’

Pat McAfee on the ESPN Gameday set at the 2025 Rose Bowl.

Pat McAfee, an ESPN broadcaster, lambasted sports journalists for their outrage over a reporter’s remarks toward Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Lynn Jones of Jacksonville Free Press smiling in front of a wall featuring black and white photographs of people.

Jacksonville Free Press associate editor Lynn Jones-Turpin’s remarks sparked consternation among journalists who cover the NFL, and generally sports, for a living. Facebook/Lynn & Friends

A tweet from Pat McAfee criticizing sports journalists for negativity.

McAfee took the side of the fan in a lengthy rant posted to X seen above.

“Their days are numbered.. my show being broadcasted on ESPN 10 hours a week with ZERO creative say from any ‘journalism school’ puppets is living proof of that.. that’s why they attack me as much as possible.. I’m happy the world is starting to see what they truly are. Now… We as a society have to stop taking these particular humans seriously. Their opinions and thoughts are coming from a place of wanting to destroy sports.”

Jaguars head coach Liam Coen at a press conference.

Jaguars head coach Liam Coen spoke to the press after a crushing NFL playoff defeat.
Jacksonville Jaguars

McAfee suggested the negativity about Jones-Turpin’s remarks meant that journalists will “never get” that “sports are the greatest thing on Earth.”

“Also.. Thank you Lynn Jones for setting up a situation for me and all of us on how Liam Coen, a man who might be a (GOAT) when he’s done, handles compliments during one of his most miserable moments. He handled it with class and humility.. feels like some journalism was actually done there,” he added.

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