Pat McAfee finally shared the big news he hinted at on social media over the weekend.

The former Indianapolis Colts punter turned podcast host, stand-up comedian and WWE media figure is adding another title to his resume — ESPN Thursday Night college football color analyst.

ESPN Insider Adam Schefter broke the news Monday on Twitter. McAfee confirmed the news with a video shortly after.

"Adam Schefter just dropped some information about my life that I couldn't be happier about," McAfee said in the video posted on his Twitter account. "That is correct, Thursday Night football Primetime on ES-PN with Matt Hasselback! I'll be calling college football this year."

McAfee will be calling games with former Colts teammate Matt Hasselbeck and host Adam Amin. In addition to working as a color analyst, McAfee will also make regular appearances on ESPN morning sports show Get Up.

The former Colt signed a multi-year deal with ESPN.

McAfee called two games for Fox Sports last season. His call during his debut broadcast of Detroit Lions kicker Matt Prater's touchdown pass quickly went viral across social media.

The former Barstool employee openly campaigned for a spot on Monday Night Football, now he'll be working for ESPN on Thursdays.

The return to the booth also marks the end of a potential NFL comeback for McAfee. The two-time Pro Bowler had been taking videos of himself kicking field goals, hinting at a possible return to the league as a place kicker. But, he said his knees did not hold up to kicking, prompting him to focus on broadcasting.