Scott Hanson offers clarification on how NFL RedZone commercials will work
"I would simply say, I hope you'll join us on Sunday and judge for yourself whether or not we are still what we've been..."
"I would simply say, I hope you'll join us on Sunday and judge for yourself whether or not we are still what we've been..."
"I would love to dip my toe into college football RedZone."
The ad load "could change later in the season," but for now, the NFL is starting small.
"Seven hours of RedZone football starts now."
"I love college every bit as much as I love pros."
"Nothing's going to change this year."
"Fired up for a great season! Optimistic about this new partnership!"
"You have to be willing for that eventuality or that possibility."
Scott Hanson will offer "weekly recaps" in the Madden NFL 26 Franchise Mode.
The soul of NFL RedZone is officially back for a 17th season.
Hanson will also sign a contract with NBC Sports to continue hosting "Gold Zone" during the Olympics.
"My desire is to stay hosting RedZone."
"Negotiations are ongoing."
One theory is Hanson will be the voice of a new in-game studio show.
"Come on. Do you watch the RedZone? It’s the best. That is a jewel of television. That’s one of the best jobs in TV."
Hanson would host NBC's "Gold Zone" broadcast during the Olympics.
Whether the show begins the 2025 season with commercials will be something to monitor
Scott Hanson avoided saying "commercial-free" this week, although the show did not air any ads.
"What happens is these networks get scared to flex these games, so we end up with 'crahp' games."
"Another quick dick, dip of a look at the Atlanta offense."
The "commercial-free" was notably absent from Scott Hanson's opening this week.
"I was conflicted about it beforehand. I had a tough decision to make, and I made the wrong decision, and I'm sorry."
The gig would be a notable pickup for Brees, who has expressed his desire to return to sports broadcasting.