Adam Schefter suggests NFL Draft lottery for Arch Manning
"If nothing else, if the NFL were able to implement a lottery system they’d have one more night of ratings."
"If nothing else, if the NFL were able to implement a lottery system they’d have one more night of ratings."
"Why did I just get an Adam Schefter notification for the new Pope?"
"The fact that they had the league send his number to the entire football distribution list was such a mistake, one that wouldn't have happened with an agent, who would've handled that communication."
No one has a good explanation.
"That might be the greatest suit/hoodie combo I've ever seen."
"Many men would look better if they simply went to an 80 year old tailor whose taste was formed in the 1950s."
"That wasn't that funny."
Adam Schefter believes it was "very doable" to have held onto his NFL insider duties and also take over the NBA beat from Adrian Wojnarowski.
At a time where most NFL free agents get treated with kid gloves, insiders haven't been shy to tell Aaron Rodgers to hurry it up.
Adam Schefter saw subscriber to his breaking news alerts on the ESPN app grow to 1.4 million.
Adam Schefter got Cowboys fans excited about signing Cooper Kupp only to quickly pull the rug out from under them.
"It shouldn't be that hard. Either you want to play or you don't."
"I know my daughter cares a tremendous amount about this."
"The only place that ever loved him that way was ESPN. We love Dan!"
"Every year, I keep a file of people who lost their lives. I'm just fascinated by it."
"Head on a swivel."
The football world, including Adam Schefter, were unimpressed with the Green Bay Packers trying to get the Eagles' tush push banned.
"Legacy media pushed this narrative long and far. Too bad it was all a lie!"
"It's a story that I've been trying to fix for 10 years."
"They get the benefit of the doubt. They've earned the benefit of the doubt."
"Just do the reporting thing, brother."
Schefter has spent more than a decade annually posting groundhog news.
ESPN insider Adam Schefter loves the NFL beat, but wishes he could expand his reporting into other sports more often.
"It's a huge body of work. There are times when it is five minutes. Great. There are plenty of times when it's not."