Adam Schefter is an American television analyst and sports writer. He is known for writing for The Denver Post newspapers and for working at the NFL Network.
ADAM SCHEFTER AGE
He was born on December 21, 1966 in Valley Stream, New York, United States. He was 51 in 2018.
FAMIGLIA ADAM SCHEFTER
He was born to a Jewish family in Valley Stream, New York, and grew up in Bellmore, New York. His parents are Jewish, his siblings are not known.
ADAM SCHEFTER MOGLIE
He married Sharri Maio, a former 9/11 widow whose husband, Joseph Maio, was killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center. The couple met on a blind date in 2006 and got married in 2007.
ADAM SCHEFTER HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
It stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches with a weight of 80 kg.
ADAM SCHEFTER EDUCATION
He studied at John F. Kennedy High School and graduated in June 1985. He then joined the University of Michigan where he graduated in 1989, and graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
ADAM SCHEFTER NFL | ADAM SCHEFTER ESPN
He began his newspaper career as an editor at the Michigan Daily, he also worked as a freelance journalist for the Chicago Tribune. In 1990, he was an intern for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer before moving to Denver, where he began writing for Rocky Mountain News in September 1990 and then for The Denver Post in July 1996.
He began his journalistic career on ESPN’s Around the Horn as a replacement for Woody Paige, appearing five times. In 2004, he appeared on the NFL network on NFL Total Access and also wrote for NFL.com. In November 2011, he was voted USA Today’s best ‘insider’ for the third consecutive year.
He became a football analyst with ESPN in 2009, received numerous awards in 2014 and was named the ‘Most Influential Tweeter in New York’ by New York magazine. He was named The Cynopsis Sports Media Personality of the Year, Sports Media Personality of the Year by the Tampa Bay Times, and Honorable Mention for Sports Illustrated Now 2015 Media Person of the Year in November 2015.
ADAM SCHEFTER NBA
In 2017, he joined the NBA team on the ESPN team for multiple games as a secondary reporter. The ESPN Audio launched its ‘Know Them From Adam’ podcast in February 2017, which includes long-lasting conversations with journalists who have a connection to football.
SALARY OF ADAM SCHEFTER | NET WORTH OF ADAM SCHEFTER
He receives an annual salary of $ 1.2 million. His net worth is estimated at around $ 9 million, as of 2018. It has increased by approximately 55.56%.
ADAM SCHEFTER BOOK
Books | Year |
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The Man I Never Met: A Memory | 2018 |
The Football Class: Words of hard earned wisdom from Legends of the Gridiron | 2009 |
Td: Dreams in Motion: The Memoirs of the Denver Broncos ‘Terrell Davis | 1999 |
Think like a champion: build success one win at a time | 1999 |
Td: Dreams in Motion | 1998 |
ADAM SCHEFTER HOUSE
He has a camera in his New York home to get ready to break news or report on one of the major NFL stories for SportsCenter or one of ESPN’s many NFL shows.
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ADAM SCHEFTER SUED | JASON PIERRE PAUL ADAM SCHEFTER
He was sued along with ESPN by Pierre-Paul for breach of privacy in September 2016, and in February 2017 they settled the lawsuit.
ESPN’S ADAM SCHEFTER HAS A REGRET OVER GREG HARDY INTERVIEW: SAYING HE ‘CHANGED’
Source: washingtonpost.com
ESPN’s Adam Schefter was widely criticized for an interview in which he allowed NFL free agent Greg Hardy to paint a favorable picture of his 2014 domestic violence incident, but Schefter said he only regrets one comment that he did after the interview and not the substance of the conversation itself.
On Tuesday, the network’s NFL reporter told ‘The Dan Patrick Show’ after his chat with Hardy that he believes the player, currently a free agent who attracts little interest, has ‘changed’ after a controversial 2015 season with the Dallas Cowboys.
‘I walked in there with the idea that everyone had, that this guy is a monster, okay? I walked in there thinking this was one of the scariest people in the NFL, ‘he told Patrick about his’ exclusive’ encounter with Hardy in Mississippi. “And I came out of there with a very different feeling about him. I walked out of there feeling like this is a guy who managed to say the wrong things at the wrong times, didn’t always make the right decisions.
“But I found out he was a changed type of person, a guy who I think realizes he made a mistake, he could have handled things differently than in that incident. It is such a difficult thing. I would like to speak to more people before making a judgment. All I can do is what he said. I will say this; she wasn’t wavering, she was adamant, ‘I’ve never touched this woman.’ ‘
Schefter returned those comments Wednesday during a discussion on WEEI’s ‘Dennis and Callahan Show’.
‘Well look, we’ve all seen Greg Hardy’s character on the sidelines and in the games,’ the reporter said. ‘This is what I expected. Okay, I should have been more specific in the way I described it. It was a mistake on my part. I’m sorry I didn’t make it clearer. But I have no regrets about the interview or the questions we asked – we went to him. And, again, for me, that was the situation as it went down. I should have been clearer, and I wasn’t. ‘
In the interview with Schefter, Hardy – who was charged with a domestic accident involving guns and threatening an ex-girlfriend, with photos of his bruised body later surfacing online – claimed he was not convicted and Schefter him. he let off the hook when Hardy said, ‘I’ve been proven I’m not guilty’. However, Hardy was found guilty in the summer of 2014 by a North Carolina judge and his punishment was overturned when he filed an appeal for a jury trial. The victim, Nicole Holder, did not show up for trial and reportedly reached a settlement with Hardy, ending the legal matter.