Adam Schefter is one the most connected people in sports. While the NFL insider has a prominent voice on ESPN, critics may wonder just how necessary his job is.Even if Schefter breaks a scoop first, he'll often report something a team or direct source confirms shortly after.
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NFL insider Adam Schefter believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are first in line to re-sign quarterback Russell Wilson this offseason. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are both set to become free agents this offseason and should have several suitors on the open market.
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.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to terms with Pete Carroll, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. He will be the team's sixth full-time head coach since
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is the most sought-after coaching candidate this offseason. According to Adam Schefter, he remains fair game.
That simply isn’t Caleb Williams’ game. Adam Schefter isn’t on the “Las Vegas Raiders and Ben Johnson” train Overall, Schefter doesn’t mean to say he believes Johnson won’t end up as ...
Adam Schefter continues to downplay Ben Johnson to the Raiders and reiterates the Bears are still a strong contender.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Pete Carroll to be the team’s head coach, according to reports. ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero first reported the news. CNN has reached out to the Raiders for comment.
Carroll will be 74 this fall, becoming the oldest head coach in NFL history 12 months after Seattle fired then paid him.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders and Pete Carroll have agreed to a three-year deal with a fourth-year option.