Wednesday was one step closer to NFL football. It was schedule release day, meaning fans found out when their teams would be playing this season so they can plan their tailgates – and NFL RedZone viewing – appropriately.
Fans of the NFL's Red Zone Channel will get a familiar feel from one aspect of Peacock's coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Peacock will air a Gold Zone show from 7 a.m.
"NFL RedZone" host Scott Hanson is joining NBC Sports' coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics. On Wednesday, NBC Sports announced Hanson, NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano and "American Ninja Warrior" hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila will host "Gold Zone," a whip-around show that will stream on Peacock from 7 a.m.
NFL Redzone is arguably one of the most popular sports channels in all of America. Because of this, Scott Hanson has had his claim to fame in the sports broadcast world for a little over a decade.
NFL RedZone fans get excited, Scott Hanson will be back on TV sooner than expected. The RedZone host is teaming up with Sunday Ticket host Andrew Siciliano to broadcast the “Gold Zone,” a whip-around highlights show for the Summer Olympics.
National Signing Day in college football brings out all kinds of social media antics from programs around the country trying to stand out. But this year, Rutgers gets to claim the crown for best player commitment announcements thanks to the help of a beloved NFL commentator.
Scott Hanson is in his 15th season broadcasting the NFL RedZone for NFL Network, and on Sunday, he experienced something for the first time.
Chaos unfolded during Sunday's NFL RedZone broadcast when host Scott Hanson and the entire crew had to be evacuated from their Inglewood, California studio due to an alarm going off.
Seven hours of commercial-free football came to an abrupt halt on Sunday night. NFL RedZone, hosted by Scott Hanson, had to hand the broadcast over to the CBS game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills briefly because of an evacuation alarm at the show’s studios in Inglewood, California.
KANSAS CITY - Entering Scott Hanson’s witching hour on Sunday, it looked as if the Philadelphia Eagles might get a little bit of help from an unlikely source elsewhere.
Each football Sunday, Scott Hanson is the virtual tour guide for millions of viewers on NFL RedZone, leading viewers to key moments and scoring highlights throughout the day’s action. Hanson speaks a lot by necessity as he narrates coverage that hops from one game to another or explains the happenings in a multi-view (quad-box!) situation?
Scott Hanson's signature phrase can be heard every Sunday on NFL RedZone, but what is the meaning behind the "witching hour"?
Nothing says the NFL is back like having Scott Hanson yelling about football while jumping from game to game all afternoon on the NFL RedZone channel. And boy is football back today. Sunday’s slate of Week 1 games is off and running and so is Hanson, who is back for his 15th season of bringing us commercial free football for seven hours.
The NFL is adding RedZone and NFL Network to its streaming service.
Scott Hanson is a man that has reached legendary status over the years with his remarkable coverage of NFL football on NFL RedZone. Simply put, the man is perfect at his job.
Ask and you shall receive … maybe. Hopefully? One fan made a request on Twitter for NFL Network to start covering training camp, similar to how it handles the NFL RedZone on Sundays during the regular season.
DirecTV has reached a multi-year renewal agreement with the NFL to carry NFL Network and NFL RedZone on all its platforms, including DirecTV, DirecTV Stream and U-verse.
NFL fans won't have to worry about Aaron Judge interruptions on NFL RedZone.
Looking back at Week 16 It’s the fantasy playoffs! It’s also, as Scott Hanson would deem it, the witching hour of the NFL season, where playoff seeding is fluid, yet the overall picture of the NFL becomes more clear.
In a first, Sunday Night Baseball is headed to ABC. Plus: an extension for Scott Hanson, a delay for the XFL, and a potential return for the NBA Play-in Tournament.
NFL RedZone fans can look forward to host Scott Hanson hailing the “Witching Hour” for years to come. The popular anchor has signed a multi-year contract
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