Adam Schefter is currently swamped with NFL updates as the new league year unfolds this week.
Amidst this frenzy, the free agency period has already witnessed significant movements, with several prominent players securing deals with different teams.
As an ESPN reporter, Schefter maintains an unwavering grip on the pulse of the league, ensuring that fans stay abreast of all developments.
In today’s digital age, Schefter operates efficiently with just his mobile phone. Gone are the days of being tethered to a desk and computer; now, he can swiftly receive, verify, and disseminate information via a tweet in under a minute. And he’s been executing this process with remarkable frequency.
This week, Schefter disclosed his phone screen time, revealing a staggering 17 hours and 23 minutes spent glued to his device on Wednesday alone, out of a potential 24 hours.
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Opinions on this hefty screen time vary—some view it as excessive, while others see it as par for the course. There are even comparisons drawn with European soccer insider Fabrizio Romano, with some suggesting that he may outpace Schefter in terms of screen time and activity.
Either way Schefty’s screen time illustrates just how crazy NFL free agency has been thus far.