The NFL Combine is an excellent time of the year to hear all of the latest rumors going around the league. As upcoming draftees, scouts, agents, executives, coaches, and media all gather in Indianapolis for the event,
I think what happened between Ian and I probably had been brewing for quite some time," Schultz said. "And I just felt like I needed to say what I said and make it clear that I
Pat McAfee had fun with the incident, showing a 'Starbucks standoff tale of the tape' graphic and chanting the 'Rocky' theme.
A photo has emerged of the confrontation between Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz at a Starbucks in Indianapolis.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media and Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports exchanged words at a Starbucks at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis last week in a subplot that stole headlines at the event.
The media altercation between Jordan Schultz and Ian Rapoport is believed to have been sparked by a report on Patriots legend Tom Brady.
"If you’re at the Combine, you better take off your chain and watch—cuz we about to rumble!" Rob Parker’s voice crackled with the energy of a coach hyping his team before the Super Bowl, but this wasn’t about football—it was about coffee.
While NFL teams are in a race to sign the best talents in the offseason, reporters are in the race to see who breaks the news first. One such race was witnessed between NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport and Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz regarding a meeting between the Las Vegas Raiders’ minority owner Tom Brady and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Plenty was a-brewing at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis this week as teams started evaluating this year’s top college football players in preparation for April’s NFL draft. This year’s combine came with as many coffee jokes as it did hype,
Ian Rapoport received a hero's welcome from the 'Pat McAfee Show' on Thursday in the aftermath of his reported verbal altercation with Fox Sports' NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
On Thursday, during NFL Network's NFL combine broadcast, Rich Eisen introduced Rapoport by unsubtly hinting at the drama between himself and Schultz. Rapoport ran with this set-up by trolling Schultz with a joke about how he's "properly caffeinated" thanks to some of his favorite brands ... like Dunkin' (notably omitting Starbucks).
Jimmy Johnson, who won two Super Bowls and a national championship as a coach, has announced his retirement from Fox Sports after being a part of its NFL coverage for 31 years.