Diabetes Self-Management

In The T1D Zone with ESPN’s Adam Schefter

Sundays in November are far from restful for ESPN’s Adam Schefter. During football season, the famed NFL analyst leaves his New York home at 5:30 a.m. and travels two hours to the ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut. Here the television magic starts.

With phone in hand – a device he often refers to during live NFL coverage – Schefter researches, monitors and calculates stats; reviews, replays and scrutinizes games; and follows up on tips and players’ injuries. His goal is succinct: to deliver breaking news and cutting-edge analysis of the NFL’s biggest day of the week.

“The NFL is the most popular sport in the country, and my job is to follow up on

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