Angry football fans want ESPN to discipline NFL insider Adam Schefter following a bizarre tweet about Patrick Mahomes.
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.
On Friday's The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN's Adam Schefter spoke about Ben Johnson and how he doesn't think he will go to the Raiders.
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.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is one of the most decorated quarterbacks in the NFL and marked his latest accomplishment in the reigning Super Bowl champions' playoff victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
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.
Monday’s “First Call” has a potential free-agent destination for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson. Former Steeler Antwaan Randel El is reportedly getting a new coaching job. A college quarterback is drawing the Steelers’ attention.
The Detroit Lions are working on rebuilding their coaching staff after it got ravaged in the wake of their 2024 campaign ending. After promoting from within to replace defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn,
I could feel a restful night of slumber coming on. I had just watched the Bills and Chiefs play a fantastic football game against each other, and I was floating around my house on that particular kind of emotional high that a great football game can bring.
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.
Saquon Barkley continued his historic season with 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the Philadelphia Eagles' 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game. Barkley and the Eagles will now meet the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.