NFL insider Adam Schefter refuted rumors that the Philadelphia #Eagles will skip their White House visit after winning Super Bowl LIX.
Some serious media drama has unfolded at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis this week, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter has decided to get in on the fun.
The Eagles' "Tush Push" is as controversial a play as we've seen in the NFL over the last few years. From Hall of Famers calling it "rugby," to Falcons head coach Raheem Morris saying it should be illegal,
ESPN’s Adam Schefter says a lot of NFL teams have at least “checked in” with the Los Angeles Rams on the availability of veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford. But Schefter made it clear while on The Pat McAfee Show on Feb.
Aaron Rodgers could lean towards playing in 2025 but he might have to wait for the Matthew Stafford domino to fall. Now that Rodgers is gone from the New York Jets, ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes Rodgers wants to play one more season,
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially made a decision on whether or not they will visit the White House. In the aftermath of the Eagles' 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, there was considerable discussion about their plans regarding the customary White House visit made by
An internet firestorm was ignited Sunday when reports surfaced that the Eagles declined an invitation to go to the White House following their Super Bowl victory. But the team has not said anything definitive,
Amid rumors they might decline, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Philadelphia Eagles plan to visit the White House in the offseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs apparently will keep their interior offensive line intact. According to Fox Sports NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the team will place the franchise tag on right guard Trey Smith, a two-time Super Bowl champion and 2024 Pro Bowler.
The Kansas City Chiefs were one win away from making NFL history. No team had won three straight Super Bowls in the modern era, and with Patrick Mahomes as their leader, the Chiefs seemed destined to cement their dynasty.
ESPN's Adam Schefter believes the Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites to sign offensive guard Mekhi Becton and prevent him from going to another team.