Shane Gillis’ joke on Bill Belichick, Aaron Rodgers, 2025 ESPYS

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson No luck Shane Gillis’ Monologues are open at the 2025 ESPY Awards Ceremony.
The 37-year-old comedian took the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16, and after making a joke, joking at the couple’s 48-year-old age group Shohei OhtaniThe gambling scandal of former interpreter.
“Shohei was once a talent for a generation. No one was able to do his job in many positions: pitchers, batsmen, and bookies. One bookie was a book Bill Belichick read to his girlfriend before bedtime,” he quipped. “They did, and they read the very horny caterpillar, which is a little engine but may require pills and of course the classic good night boobs.”
Gillis laughed a few from the audience, clarifying that he had no “trash”.
“First of all, he’s 73 years old, he’s dating 24-year-old H0T and people criticize him. What’s wrong with this country?” Gillis said. “We used to be a great country. He won six Super Bowls. He dated a 24-year-old. Maybe if you guys won six Super Bowls, you wouldn’t be sitting next to your fat ugly dog wife.”
After the reactions of the crowd mixed, Gillis admitted that he should have cut the part of the joke.
Belichick and Hudson weren’t the only targets of Gillis’s speech. Stand up, too Aaron Rodgers And his controversial position on the No. 19 vaccine.
“Aaron Rodgers didn’t take the vaccine because he thought it would be bad for him and then joined the New York Jets,” he quipped. “Maybe he wasn’t right about everything.”

Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson
Michael Owens/Getty ImagesAfter completing his monologue, Gillis laughed at himself.
He laughed and said, “Well, I can see a lot of people don’t like me, it’s okay.” “It’s mine. That way, we all think it’s going to go.”
ESPN announced Gillis in June – he is currently on an international talk show comedy journey and starred in the Netflix series tire Since May 2024 – The 2025 awards ceremony will be held for the first time.
“Shane is not only one of the top comedians today, but also a loyal sports fan, which makes him an easy choice to host Espys,” Craig LazarusESPN vice president and executive producer ESPYS said in a statement at the time. “We are excited to work with him to create an entertaining show to celebrate this year’s sports and to see what he will do on stage.”
Gillis added to him: “I’m so happy to be in ESPYS this year. I love sports, so this should be a good time.”
Earlier this week, Gillis provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse in preparation for hosting the show.
“I’m excited about it,” he said on Monday, July 14th, on his appearance Jimmy Kimmel live broadcast! “I still have a lot of work to do. I have to figure it out.”
Gillis also shared that experience is different from anything he has done in the past.
“I’ve never done anything other people write jokes, they hired writers, like, ‘It’s a joke,’ and they’re self-deprecating to me,” he explained. “So I’ll be at home, and I’ll get an email, like, ‘Hey, I’m Shane, I’m going to host the 33rd ESPY Awards, I’m a big, fat fool.” You think, “Wait, which of you wrote it?”