
Scott Hanson says he has ‘firing’ to continue hosting the NFL Redzone
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ESPN will receive other media property with NFF networks and popular Redzone channels. Nfl.
In return, Lila will get 10% equity share in sports networks as part of Landmark AgreementBoth sides announced on Tuesday.
The change in control caused some fear among the football fans to whether this agreement will change.
But one thing that does not seem to change soon is the Redzone host. Scott Hanson, anchored to Redson from Since, took on social media to ease his role in the season of 225.
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NFL Network Host Scott Hanson Kansas City, Mo. (Kevin subcuts/gatei image)
Hanson confirmed that he would resume his normal hosting duties for the coming season. He expressed optimism for the agreement between ESPN and NFL.
“This is authorized. (And for those who are surprised: Yes, I’m still hosting Redzone.) Hopefully for an excellent season! Hopefully about this new partnership!” Hanson Written on X.
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Hanson’s popularity has grown in the popularity of many years and has been appreciated for his memorable catacfits. His contract with NFL Media expired at the end of last season. Hanson confirmed that he spoke on the new contract, allowing him to return to the 2025 season.

Host Scott Hanson Las Vegas speak on stage between the 2022 NFL draft rounds of April 30, 2022. (David Baker/Getty Image)
Under the agreement, the NFF will continue to operate, operating and creating the Redzone Channel Programming from his studio Southern California. If the ESPN will handle the cable and satellite distress, the right to distribute the league on the digital platform.

ESPN logo (Mike Windows/Getty Image for ESPN)
“We are creating a major destination for football fans by combining these NFL media assets with ESPN reach and innovation,” Jima Pitaro said in a statement. “Together, how is the ESPN and NFL fans engage in games. Anytime, anywhere. This agreement helps to fuel the digital future of ESPN, and we help you put the foundation for a stronger offer when we are preparing to start our new live-consuming service.”
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The NFL Network is expected to be added to the upcoming live-to-be-influxed flow service of ESPN. The service will start the fall, and will access ESPN’s professional and college sports portfolio.
The report contributed by the Landon Moion of Fox News.
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