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来自MSNEric Stonestreet rips ESPN's Adam Schefter for unprofessional tweet calling out Chiefs QB ...T he Kansas City Chiefs have been the talk of the town but for all the wrong reasons. Instead of celebrating the Chiefs and ...
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 ...
For over 15 years Adam Schefter has been one of the most important ... He's made his fair share of mistakes through the years from faulty reporting to being outright disrespectful to the recently ...
There’s no questioning that Adam Schefter is one of the top insiders in all of sports. Just how valuable the ESPN star’s scoops are, however, depends on who you ask. Despite Schefter ...
Adam Schefter has made a career out of being the most influential and most followed NFL insider of all time. But he wants to be more. While Schefter is best known for his work covering the NFL ...
Adam Schefter has revealed why he left the NFL Network to go work for ESPN. Chefter has been with The Worldwide Leader in Sports since 2015 and is a big part of the network’s football coverage ...
Sometimes, Adam Schefter wants to let it fly. ESPN’s top NFL reporter told “The Marchand Sports Media” podcast that sometimes he needs something a bit more stimulating after breaking news ...
The Dallas Mavericks shocked the sports world on Sunday night when they traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis and a first ...
ESPN's Adam Schefter has commemorated the loss of one of his dogs, 15-year-old labradoodle Benny, who died on Wednesday morning. Schefter posted a long tribute to Benny, revealing his cancer ...
Let’s be clear: ESPN NFL insider extraordinaire Adam Schefter loves his job. The moves, the exchanging of information and, maybe most of all, the relationships. That doesn’t mean he never feel ...
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.
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