ESPN’s Adam Schefter Denies Participation In Illegal Activity Despite Being Caught Red-Handed

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Adam Schefter has denied participating in an illegal activity plenty of NFL fans are proud to admit they dabble in.

The ESPN insider was the subject of jokes while being lauded as “one of us” after posting a clip from last week’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ fixture between the New York Jets and Houston Texans.

The clip did not come from Prime Video, with fans noticing a Meth Streams watermark in the top left corner. This came as quite a shock as Adam could easily afford to pay for Amazon Prime and is one of the biggest sports insiders in the United States.

Front Office Sports later reported that the clip didn’t come from Schefter directly but from a third-party source, and he had shared it without noticing the watermark.

Adam Schefter Goes On Record About Meth Streams

Pat McAfee sought confirmation from the man himself, calling him while he was with his doctor (and apparently shirtless) to ask what was up with the Meth Streams link shown in his post.

Schefty confirmed that he indeed pays for Prime, and his wife uses a lot more money than it takes to keep a monthly subscription running.

“The most ridiculous thing — that I was accused of trying to save $8.99 a month when my wife spends an average of $8.99 a minute with Amazon,” he told McAfee. “I can’t even figure out how to sign up and they’re accusing me of trying to get around it with Meth Streams.”


Well, that’s certainly a relief.

ESPN’s biggest insider not having his own Prime account would definitely be embarrassing for all involved.

Then again, LeBron James has been caught using Streameast out in public, so who knows?