While many believe the Titans lean toward a franchise quarterback, they might take a different approach with the first pick.
It has become public knowledge—thanks to insider Adam Schefter—that the Chicago Bears were apparently rejected in their ...
The Bears appeared to be losing ground to the Raiders in their fight for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson until this ...
This includes Aaron Rodgers blasting Jay Glazer, Adam Schefter, and Pat McAfee publicly wishing for an end to anonymously sourced reports in the NFL. The latest dustup is between Schefter and Mike ...
Christmas football came with a side of sports media beef. On Wednesday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that longtime NFL and college coach Pete Carroll was considering getting back into game ...
Schefter, who teased Kimes during her inexplicable mistake on live TV, then proceeded to share the clip on X. Thanks to Schefter's post, Kimes' not-so-proud moment went completely viral on social ...
On Friday's The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN's Adam Schefter spoke about Ben Johnson and how he doesn't think he will go to the ...
Adam Schefter, the go-to "NFL insider," has carved out a stellar career delivering breaking news about the league. From player contracts to injury updates, Schefter's reliability h ...
ESPN insider Adam Schefter took exception to a report claiming he was in cahoots with the agent of former NFL coach Pete Carroll. Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports that Carroll wants back in.
As every diehard NFL fan is aware, ESPN's Adam Schefter knows things. And sometimes when he says something, you have to read between the lines. So when Schefter said Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show ...
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.
Adam Schefter shared the clip on social media, and it garnered 1.6 million views. Kimes and her colleagues lightened the situation with humor, showcasing their camaraderie and professionalism ...