Schefter added on the podcast that he did not want to leave the NFL Network when he did in 2009, but a salary disagreement ...
Schefter opens up to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand about his role, side work he loves doing and his future as a reporter.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter recalls breaking story after 'getting job done' with woman... leaving colleague stunnedESPN reporter Adam Schefter left one of his colleagues lost for words after suggesting ... with this woman for the first time and I got a text that [former NFL cornerback] Dale Carter was being ...
The latest domino has fallen in the 2025 NFL head coaching carousel- exiting Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is going to be running the New York Jets. Glenn was drafted by the Jets ...
The Cleveland Browns continue to navigate their newest mess, a Myles Garrett trade request, as they look to pick up the ...
ESPN insider Adam Schefter loves the NFL beat, but wishes he could expand his reporting into other sports more often.
It sounds like the New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers situation is going to roll on for a bit longer. ESPN NFL insider Adam ...
Adam Schefter has made a career out of being ... ‘What are you doing here did you get lost?'” Schefter recounted. “I like being let out of the cage, and ESPN doesn’t let me out of the ...
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter came under fire for his reporting ... and don’t hit QBs late or in the head/neck. Back in my day teams who got less penalties called were considered better coached.
Nothing spreads an NFL rumor on social media faster than Adam Schefter simply saying a few words. Schefter is the NFL’s top insider, and even his speculative remarks often stem from solid intel.
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