NFL insider Adam Schefter has explained why he left NFL Network for ESPN in a candid interview with Andrew Marchand.
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.
Adam Schefter has been one of the most important people at ESPN as the network's leading insider on NFL news, often breaking some of the biggest stories in the entire sport. But at 58 years of age and with no shortage of money in the bank,
"Don't get mired down in Adam Schefter's tweet the league is favoring the Chiefs," Stonestreet told NFL Network's "NFL GameDay." "I mean he calls out Patrick Mahomes in his tweet,
Kansas City Chiefs fans are not happy with ESPN's Adam Schefter today. The issue started Saturday night, when Schefter tweeted out a story about the NFL potentially expanding its replay review system to look into plays that could include quarterback's sliding.
T he Kansas City Chiefs have been the talk of the town but for all the wrong reasons. Instead of celebrating the Chiefs and the history they are making—the history they are on t
ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter faced ridicule for using the controversial penalty on Patrick Mahomes as a reference point for a report on possible changes coming to QB slides.
It appears even one of ESPN's top personalities is taking issue with Adam Schefter over the way he covered Patrick Mahomes and the way the Chiefs are perceived to be officiated. Following Kansas City's divisional round game vs.
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 their AFC divisional round win over Houston,
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, with some calling his framing poor journalism and promoting conspiracy theories.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a vacant head coaching position, and their search is reportedly set to pick up in the coming week. ESPN's