Did Adam Schefter really use an illegal stream to watch Jets-Texans on Thursday?
Some NFL fans were extremely eagle-eyed on Thursday night, noticing a little URL in the top left-hand corner of a video shared by ESPN's Adam Schefter showing the Malachi Corley brainfart at the goal line: MethStreams.com.
That would be an illegal streaming site used to watch sporting events. And with the New York Jets and Houston Texans playing on the subscription-only Amazon Prime Video, fans wondered: what gives? Is the ESPN NFL reporter really using an illegal stream to watch the game?
We don't know the full answer. What we do know is: maybe it's possible the video is taken from somewhere else on X (formerly Twitter). Other videos he posted there don't have the URL.
So ... who knows?
ADAM SCHEFTER IS USING METHSTREAMS https://t.co/NnEBEAOAT8
— Josh Berman (@Josh_Berman123) November 1, 2024
Top NFL insider using methstreams while the NFL is trying to move the whole league to Amazon Prime https://t.co/PPAeD4OHRC
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) November 1, 2024
Using meth streams 🤣
— Tanner Phifer (@TannerPhifer) November 1, 2024
No Amazon Prime pic.twitter.com/sv4ncDeh8X
— Big Mike || Quinn Meinerz’s #1 Fan (@MeinerzMuse) November 1, 2024
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