Adam Schefter explains why Saquon Barkley's extension with the Eagles will help pave the way for future running backs as the NFL's cap increases.
Good but not great might be the name of the game when it comes to the 2025 NFL draft. ESPN's Adam Schefter appeared on Wednesday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show and discussed the notion there is plenty of quality talent in this year's class but perhaps not many elite options.
After two NFL insiders were involved in a confrontation at a Starbucks near the NFL Combine in Indianapolis over a report regarding Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford, Adam Schefter couldn't help but have a little fun.
The Cleveland Browns have a franchise-altering decision waiting for them in the 2025 NFL Draft. Where does Adam Schefter think they'll go in Round 1?
Duke Tobin on Bengals' Plan to Sign Star Players Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Trey HendricksonCINCINNATI — ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter noted it will be hard for Cincinnati to dish out a new contract to Trey Hendrickson this offseason.
Sam Darnold had one of the most surprising 2024 seasons as he filled in for an injured J.J. McCarthy and led the Minnesota Vikings to a 14–3 record. Now he is set to become a free agent and with a number of NFL teams needing help at quarterback,
Adam Schefter of ESPN says the Philadelphia Eagles will accept the invite and visit the White House to see Donald Trump.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly have no plans to panic and overreact to Wednesday's Maxx Crosby news when it comes to the contract status of their own star pass-rusher. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Las Vegas Raiders inked Crosby to a three-year,
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith were the only two NFL players to receive the franchise tag before Tuesday's deadline. ESPN's Adam Schefter tweeted that Evan Kaplan reported that the total number of two players was the fewest tagged since 1994.
The Chiefs have informed Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith that he will use the franchise tag on him, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday.
Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter will not need surgery. Carter's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told Adam Schefter of ESPN that further scans of Carter's right foot showed surgery is not advisable. Carter was not going to work out at the Scouting Combine even before the stress reaction in his foot was found in the medical evaluations,