Adam Schefter, NFL Draft and Shedeur Sanders
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The nephew of former NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning was the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2023 class, per 247Sports' composite rankings, and will be the face of Texas' 2025 team as he assumes the role of starting quarterback.
NFL teams shouldn’t rush to assume Arch Manning is heading to the league in 2026. At least according to Adam Schefter. The ESPN insider floated the possibility that Manning, who is expected to the top quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft,
As teams continue to weigh the pros and cons, NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed on Thursday that league commissioner Roger Goodell has already seemingly picked his side in the tu
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A to Z Sports on MSNAdam Schefter drops major hint at the ultimate fate of the Philadelphia Eagles' Tush PushPhiladelphia Eagles fans will not like what NFL insider Adam Schefter had to say about the latest update on the Tush Push debacle. While speaking on his The Adam Schefter Podcast with Ty Schmit, Schefter recapped what NFL commissioner Rodger Goodell told reporters at the league meetings in Palm Beach,
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Sporting News on MSNAdam Schefter's update on Shedeur Sanders is brutal news for Jaguars at No. 5 overallThe Jacksonville Jaguars could be losing one of the top targets on their board for Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
With the NFL league meetings in the rearview window, it was time for ESPN insider Adam Schefter to empty his notebook on Thursday's Get Up—but not before the gang had some fun with an unusual Uber ride Schefter took yesterday.
With a trade and a contract extension, the Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders made notable quarterback moves that can directly impact the 2025 NFL draft. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Cowboys acquired Joe Milton III and a 2025 seventh-round pick from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round pick.
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Pro Football Network on MSNAdam Schefter Reveals Where NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Lands In Regards To Banning Tush PushThe tush push has become one of the NFL’s most polarizing plays. Now that the Philadelphia Eagles have used it to get to one Super Bowl and win another, a bunch of the other 31 teams want it gone. Part of the frustration?