Schefter added on the podcast that he did not want to leave the NFL Network when he did in 2009, but a salary disagreement ...
Second, he's turning 28 on the same day as the Super Bowl. If you're having trouble following that, ESPN's Adam Schefter did his best to break it down on X. FWIW, Saquon Barkley’s 28th birthday ...
On Wednesday morning beloved NFL insider Adam Schefter made a heartbreaking personal announcement. "This was a day we knew was coming since last February, and yet there still is an overwhelming ...
Class of 2025 quarterback Bryce Underwood is flipping his commitment from LSU to the Wolverines, according to a Thursday afternoon report from ESPN's Adam Schefter. Underwood, 17, plays for ...
On Sunday, Schefter followed up by sharing a stat from ESPN researcher Paul Hembekides. In Kansas City's last eight playoff wins, opponents have been called for 10 roughing the passer or necessary ...
five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood. The news was originally broken by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, but Underwood made sure everyone knew that he was in fact flipping and that it wasn't an ...
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter came under fire for his reporting this past weekend that the NFL is expected to expand replay assist that could include quarterback slides this offseason. Former ...
Adam Schefter was on Get Up Monday morning when his phone rang. Since it's Black Monday in the NFL, Schefter took the call, raising his finger to tell his ESPN co-workers to hold on one second.
ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter has hit back after he faced furious backlash over his reporting on the league's potential new rules. Schefter reported over the weekend that the NFL is expected to ...
Adam Schefter reported Saturday that the NFL is eyeing an expansion to its replay assist system that would allow the league’s officiating department in New York to look at plays like the ...
Adam Schefter's tweet implying potential NFL rule changes due to complaints about Patrick Mahomes' calls has sparked controversy. Fans and critics argue Schefter oversimplified the issue ...