ESPN's Adam Schefter did "some sideline work on NBA games and loved it" a few years ago, and now he "has some other dreams."
Schefter added on the podcast that he did not want to leave the NFL Network when he did in 2009, but a salary disagreement forced his hand and he left for ESPN. Schefter signed a multi-year extension with ESPN worth $9 million a year in 2022, around the same time that ex-reporter Adrian Wojnarowski did.
Schefter opens up to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand about his role, side work he loves doing and his future as a reporter.
One name to watch for when it comes to the Jacksonville Jaguars filling their general manager opening is Chicago Bears' assistant general manager, Ian Cunningham, says ESPN's Adam Schefter. On Schefter's latest podcast episode,
Even Pat McAfee thinks Adam Schefter went too far in his coverage of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend. After multiple iffy calls benefitting Mahomes and the Chiefs during ...
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 ...
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 ...
Actor and Kansas City Chiefs superfan Eric Stonestreet slammed ESPN's Adam Schefter on NFL Network ahead of the Chiefs' AFC championship win against the Buffalo Bills to reach a Super Bowl 59 ...
Stonestreet used his celebrity platform to issue an impassioned defense of his hometown Chiefs and an explicit condemnation of ESPN's NFL Insider Adam Schefter, who has faced fervent criticism ...
NFL insider Adam Schefter seemed to reinforce a bogus narrative about the #Chiefs and the NFL’s referees in a post to Twitter this weekend.
Adam Schefter talks to Pat McAfee about how an Eagles Super Bowl win could lead to an extension for Nick Sirianni.
Chase Coburn and Arav Kapoor, students at Fairfield Woods Middle School, filmed the first episode of their news program at Haven Hot Chicken Jan. 8.