NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport details that the Las Vegas Raiders are bound to emerge as one of the teams interested in trading for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf.
Washington Commanders re-signing linebacker Bobby Wagner.
One of the biggest stories to come out of the 2025 NFL scouting combine was the drama between NFL media insider Ian Rapoport and Fox Sports insider Jordan Schultz. The two reportedly got into a heated argument at a Starbucks in Indianapolis that led to Rapoport notifying NFL security.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting the Las Vegas Raiders and defensive end Maxx Crosby agree to terms on three-year, $106.5M contract making Crosby the highest-paid non QB in NFL history.
FOX Sports NFL insider Jordan Schultz is sharing details about his verbal altercation with NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. While speaking with 670 The Score’s Leila Rahimi on Monday, Schultz explained why he and Rapoport went after each other last week at the NFL Scouting Combine.
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.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders will not get Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams, per a report from Ian Rapoport on X, formerly Twitter. Per a report from The Athletic's Diana Russini, Stafford was ...
The Raiders are signed defensive end Maxx Crosby to a three-year, $106.5 million contract extension with $91.5 million guaranteed, per NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.
Ironically, the most notable story to come out of last week's NFL scouting combine had nothing to do with football prospects, but the men who are paid to report on them. NFL insiders Jordan Schultz and Ian Rapoport engaged in a verbal confrontation at a hotel Starbucks in downtown