The art of riling up the host crowds of the NFL Draft continues to get better and better.
Former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee put his gift of gab on full display as he announced the team's third-round pick on Friday night. By Jake Russell Jake Russell Sports news aide Email Bio Follow April 27 at 1:24 AM The added element of having former players announce their former team’s picks during the NFL draft provides many opportunities to have fun at the host city’s expense.
— The Checkdown April 27, 2019 Armed with the 17-3 jab, Wayne was prepared for another showdown with the Titans faithful when he announced the team’s second pick of the second round at No. 49 overall. It was no contest.Reggie Wayne continues his trolling 😂pic.twitter.com/jMvBp3eybh “Hello, Nashville! I’m not gonna say a single word about the Tennessee Titans’ record against the Indianapolis Colts because I was a punter and there’s no reason for me to talk about that,” McAfee quipped. “With that being said, we did not punt much against the Tennessee Titans so you probably have no clue who I am to begin with.”
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