A highly controversial spot during Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Bills and the Chiefs drew immediate scrutiny… and accusations that the NFL was calling games in favor of Kansas City. The outcry was deafening,
The Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship ignited heated debates about officiating and the NFL’s reliance on outdated technology. ESPN’s Adam Schefter breaks down the controversy and potential solutions.
ESPN football insider Adam Schefter angered Chiefs fans (and a former player) with messages about Patrick Mahomes and penalties.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been the center of attention heading into Sunday's AFC championship game showdown with the Buffalo Bills not only because of his level of play and his chase for NFL history, but also because some of the calls he has gotten from refs in big playoff games.
Adam Schefter pointed out some shocking officiating statistics that favor the Kansas City Chiefs during their playoff winning streak.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter came under fire for his reporting this past weekend that the NFL is expected to expand replay assist that could include quarterback slides this offseason.
While previewing this weekend’s Bills vs. Chiefs AFC Championship game on “Get Up,” reporter Adam Schefter began unbuttoning his co-host’s shirt as fellow studio analyst Harry Douglas told Orvlovsky to “stick his chest out” and “be a man” while making picks for the game.
NFL insider Adam Schefter seemed to reinforce a bogus narrative about the #Chiefs and the NFL’s referees in a post to Twitter this weekend.
It’s not uncommon to see hordes of NFL fans angrily posting about Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs seemingly getting a friendly whistle this postseason. Yet over the weekend, ESPN analyst Adam Schefter appeared to play into that viral narrative when he framed a tweet about NFL replay rules around Mahomes.
After defeating the Buffalo #Bills on Sunday, Kansas City #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes now has more playoff wins than Joe Montana.
The NFL is reportedly expected to make a massive rule change in 2025 that could impact Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.
ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter faced ridicule for using the controversial penalty on Patrick Mahomes as a reference point for a report on possible changes coming to QB slides.