NFL Scouting Combine begins in Indianapolis on Thursday and NFL insider Adam Schefter will be present to cover the prospects who's names will be called on April 24 at the NFL Draft. As Schefter will be there to cover breaking news stories on players,
That's apparently what happened this week in Indianapolis, but hey, we have to love how Adam Schefter poked fun at the competition. According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, NFL newsbreakers Jordan Schultz and Ian Rapoport got into a verbal altercation at the Starbucks inside the JW Marriott in Indianapolis.
NFL Combine is getting underway this week at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis, and over the years, it has become quite a spectacle. With NFL Network turning the event into a television production and providing live coverage throughout the week,
Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter, widely projected to be the first defensive player selected, will only participate in the medical evaluation and interviews in Indianapolis due to an injury. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter,
This year's NFL Scouting Combine drew eyes off the gridiron and over to—out of all places—a Starbucks in Indianapolis where Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport allegedly engaged in a "verbal altercation,
Adam Schefter defended his controversial decision to include O.J. Simpson in a memorial tribute despite Simpson's contentious past. Criticized for his
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PFSN on MSNESPN’s Adam Schefter Has Hilarious 5-Word Reaction to NFL Insider Altercation at StarbucksIt’s a big weekend for NFL teams as scouts and front offices assemble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. College athletes will also do their best to show off their athleticism and abilities at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Schefter went on social media and posted a picture of a Starbucks amid Ian Rapoport's and Jordan Schultz's altercation.
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Hosted on MSNAdam Schefter joins in on NFL reporter Starbucks altercation with photo aimed at Jordan SchultzFollowing Wednesday night’s Starbucks kerfuffle between dueling NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz, ESPN’s own insider Adam Schefter returned to the scene of the incident with a little message for his fellow insiders.
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.
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