Adam Schefter, Kansas City Chiefs
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.
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 ...
With the Philadelphia Eagles ' blowout win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship on Sunday, running back Saquon Barkley clinched a spot in the first Super Bowl of his lavish NFL career.
Even Pat McAfee thinks Adam Schefter went too far in his coverage ... “Good luck in those Twitter streets as you are being attacked viciously,” McAfee said to Schefter. After Schefter ...
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.
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 ...
ESPN’s Adam Schefter is the top NFL insider in the business. He’s typically the first to report the biggest breaking news stories in the NFL, and he often has the most credible inside ...
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the team is working towards hiring Johnny Morton as their next offensive coordinator. The 55-year-old previously worked on the Lions' staff in 2022 as a senior offensive assistant.
After defeating the Buffalo #Bills on Sunday, Kansas City #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes now has more playoff wins than Joe Montana.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to controversy, but this weekend, the buzz wasn't about their performance on the field—it was about perceived favoritism by NFL referees. NFL insider Adam Schefter found himself at the center of the drama after posting a series of tweets that appeared to question the officiating surrounding Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.