Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, a Hall-of-Fame caliber candidate could be interested in an NFL return, and it's not Bill Belichick. "Former Seahawks Super-Bowl winning HC Pete Carroll has expressed interest in the Bears HC job and would like to return to the ...
Merry Christmas as the Mike Florio and Adam Schefter beef spilled over into the holidays over reports of Pete Carroll. But Carroll isn’t currently coaching, so what is all the fuss about? Well, Schefter reported for ESPN that Carroll is interested in the Chicago Bears job in order to return to coaching.
Schefter, 53, doesn’t bet pro football. He's semi-retired from the glass industry and landed in Las Vegas 10 years ago.
The Minnesota Vikings find themselves in a quarterback situation that not many teams do, they have two capable quarterbacks on the roster. The situation they don’t want to be in, though, is
"This is going to continue to become an interesting storyline. To date the Vikings and Sam Darnold haven't had any discussions aimed at a long-term contract extension," ESPN's Adam Schefter said Monday on The Pat McAfee Show, reiterating a point he made earlier in December about a lack of talks between the sides.
NFL insider Adam Schefter thinks the Eagles should lose season finale to Giants to spoil New York’s chances at the No. 1 pick in draft
There are specific examples that Schefter pointed out. Most notably, De'Vondre Campbell left his team in the middle of the game. It sparked outrage from fans, media, and even his team. As a result, Campbell was suspended by the team for three games. In a similar sense, Diontae Johnson was excused from team activities earlier this week.
NFL Insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport disagree slightly when it comes to Kirk Cousins's future with the Atlanta Falcons.
The Minnesota Vikings have not yet discussed a long-term extension with quarterback Sam Darnold, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Monday. "I think that
The New Orleans Saints' season hit rock bottom with a humiliating 34-0 defeat in primetime that left fans and analysts questioning the team's