Media people are taking themselves method Seriously.
According to reports from Out kickNFL Security has launched an investigation into a heated face-to-face conflict between two NFL insiders. The reporter went into oral spat after telling the same story, but now in two different versions.
Tensions between Ian Rapoport of NFL Media and Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports began Wednesday afternoon when the two reiterated social media (Twitter) accurately. (Related: Donald Trump, Elon Musk receives support from former NFL superstar Reveon Bell amid pointless criticism of Doge.)
Schultz reported that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady met with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford At his Montana home, and the two went skiing. Lapoport then issued his own report, saying the whole thing was not planned and had nothing to do with Brady Recruiting Stafford and Sin City.
That’s what caused fireworks between the two.
If you think Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford happened to bump into a Montana ski resort (all places) and hit the exact same time, I have a bridge to sell you.
They were together over the weekend – it happened. Multiple teams are interested… https://t.co/5uiu4lvoal
– Jordan Schultz (@schultz_report) February 26, 2025
Well, things escalated, women and gentlemen.
The two were to meet in person while they were at Starbucks at the JW Marriott Hotel, while their headquarters was the headquarters of people in the NFL who attended the league combine. This reportedly led to an annoyed Schultz facing Rapoport.
According to reports from A story about professional footballSchultz tells Rapoport that the two need to have a conversation, and Rapoport replies that there is nothing to talk about. Schultz reportedly was angry that Rapoport had not spoken to him before the inconsistency in his Brady Stafford report.
From there, things escalated even further, and I felt concern enough for Rapoport (technically an NFL employee) to call Schultz’s NFL security. NFL Security responded by launching an investigation featuring witness statements. Yes, really.
Fox’s Jordan Schultz verbally charged NFL media’s Ian Rapoport at the Indianapolis Starbucks Wednesday afternoon. A report on NFL security under investigation has been created. https://t.co/ld0wefwyop
– Profootballtalk (@profootballtalk) February 27, 2025
What a Frigin Kalishou.