Tony Adame

Expertise:
NFL, Football
Education:
Southern Oregon University
Location:
Pensacola Beach, Florida

Experience

Tony Adame covers the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Commanders and Denver Broncos, and Philadelphia Eagles.

A veteran sports writer and editor since 2004, Tony's work has been featured at Stadium Talk, NW Florida Daily News, Pensacola News Journal, The Wichita Eagle (KS), Garden City Telegram (KS) and Ukiah Daily Journal (CA).

He has been a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) since 2013.

Tony's debut non-fiction book, "Chase the Devil: Murder and Obsession on Florida's Gulf Coast" is set for a worldwide release from Rowman & Littlefield on May 6, 2025.

Education

Tony Adame earned a bachelor's degree in English from Southern Oregon University.

Latest Articles From Tony Adame

  • Eagles’ $75 Million WR Suffers Another Injury Setback Before Week 13

    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith will miss his second consecutive game in Week 13 against the Baltimore Ravens.

  • Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury Named ‘Top Candidate’ for NFC North Opening

  • Broncos Rookie QB Named No. 1 ‘Biggest Steal’ of 2024 NFL Draft

  • Commanders Dealt Setback With Latest Injury News on $97 Million Pro Bowl CB

  • Former Commanders First Round Pick Breaks Silence After Shocking Release

  • Commanders’ Second Round Pick Named One of ‘Biggest Steals’ of 2024 NFL Draft

    The 33rd Team's Jeff Diamond called Washington Commanders rookie CB Mike Sainristil one of the "Biggest Steals" of the 2024 NFL Draft.

  • Buccaneers Rookie RB Called One of ‘Biggest Steals’ in 2024 NFL Draft

  • Eagles’ $9 Million Rookie CB Called ‘Biggest Steal’ of 2024 NFL Draft

  • Commanders’ $33 Million DE on ‘Hot Seat’ Headed Into Week 13

  • Broncos Give Concerning Injury Update on Rookie QB Bo Nix Ahead of Week 13

  • ‘Wildly Entertaining’ Former First Round Pick Could Leave Eagles for AFC South

    Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine thinks the Jacksonville Jaguars could pursue Philadelphia Eagles OL Mekhi Becton in free agency.

  • Commanders Get ‘Awesome’ Injury Update on $97 Million Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore

  • Anonymous Poll of NFL Players Delivers Clear Message on Eagles’ $27 Million Safety

  • Commanders WR Could Get ‘Fresh Start’ With Super Bowl Contender From AFC East

  • Eagles Encouraged to Offer Contract Extension to ‘Centerpiece’ Defender

  • Cowboys All-Pro Micah Parsons Sends 4-Word Message to Commanders Rookie QB Jayden Daniels

  • Eagles Should Sign Former $68 Million NFL All-Pro After Shocking Career Move

  • Buccaneers Urged to Pursue Former $141 Million Edge Rusher From AFC West

  • Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield Claims Father’s Company Stole $12 Million in Lawsuit

  • Commanders Should Sign Former Pro Bowl RB to Help Backfield After Injuries

    The Washington Commanders should sign free agent RB Latavius Murray after injuries to Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler in Week 12.

  • Broncos Projected to Add ‘Fantastic’ Center from NFC South in Free Agency

  • Eagles Projected to Fill Out Wide Receiver Depth With AFC North Standout

  • Buccaneers Urged to Sign Controversial $90 Million All-Pro to Boost Secondary

  • Broncos Rookie QB Praised for ‘Real Chemistry’ With $72 Million Pro Bowl WR

  • Buccaneers Get Devastating Injury News on $9 Million Super Bowl Champion Safety

    NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Tampa Bay safety Jordan Whitehead is out for the season after tearing his pectoral muscle.

  • Eagles Get Devastating Injury News on NFL All-Pro Edge Rusher

  • Eagles’ Jalen Hurts Sends 4-Word Message on RB Saquon Barkley After Historic Night

  • Buccaneers’ $100 Million QB Viciously Trolls NFC East QB After TD Run

  • Commanders Urged to Cut Kicker After PAT Meltdown and Sign Former NFC East Rival

  • Cowboys Missing $105 Million Worth of Salary Cap Against Commanders in Week 12

    The Dallas Cowboys will be missing $105.8 million in salary cap space for players out against the Washington Commanders in Week 12.