Alright, so I wanted to dig into this whole “Evan Roberts Twitter” thing. I’d heard the name, knew he was a sports radio guy, but wanted to see what his Twitter presence was all about. Here’s how I went about it.

First, I opened up Twitter. Duh, right? Gotta start somewhere.
Then, I typed “Evan Roberts” into the search bar. Pretty straightforward, nothing fancy.
- A bunch of results popped up. You know how Twitter is, tons of accounts with similar names.
- I looked for one with a blue checkmark, figuring that’d be the real deal. The verified account, you know?
Bingo! I found an account that looked promising – “Evan Roberts” with the blue check, and the bio mentioned WFAN, which I recognized as a sports radio station.
I clicked on the profile and started scrolling. Just browsing through his tweets, you know, getting a feel for his style.
What is content about?
Lots of sports takes, obviously. He was tweeting about the Mets, the Yankees, basketball… you name it. Pretty much what you’d expect from a sports radio host.

Saw some retweets, some replies to other people… regular Twitter stuff. He seemed pretty engaged with his followers, responding to comments and all that.
I spent a good 15-20 minutes just looking through his feed, reading his tweets, and checking out some of the conversations he was having.
Overall, pretty standard Twitter experience for a sports personality. Nothing groundbreaking, but I got a better sense of who Evan Roberts is and what he’s about, at least on Twitter.