The host of “ nfl redzone ”, Scott Hanson, says that messaging was not clear on shops

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The host of “NFL Redzone”, Scott Hanson, said that the message on advertisements part of the beloved show was not clear, and he understood why people would be upset.
“NFL Redzone”, for the first time, announced that it would add advertisements before the 2025-2026 season, and the fans went to social networks to express their dissatisfaction. Hanson announced the news “The Pat McAfee Show” by ESPN “ Before week 1, and the fans were in tumult.
Hanson told Fox News Digital that he wanted messages to advertisements was clearer.
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Animator Scott Hanson is expressed on stage during the fourth round of the NFL 2022 draft in Las Vegas on April 30, 2022. (David Becker / Getty Images)
“I would have hoped that messaging could have been a little different in advance. Which means, I think we should have come out and say:” Hey, yes, there will be advertisements. There will be four, 15 -second advertisements spread over seven hours, and we hope you will not notice any difference or at least not a lot of difference “, told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
“I don’t think this message is clear. I think fans were angry because they thought there would be as many advertisements in” Redzone “as in an individual NFL game, and it’s already a payment chain. I understand that people were upset,” said Hanson.
The 54 -year -old host said that as hosting the show, he had no say in added advertisements.
“I’m going to say this. I understand myself, as a consumer, why people would be upset. I am the host of the show. Business people manage the commercial side of things, and I have no control on this subject. I have no word to say.
“And if there is someone else who wants to show you more football than me, I would like to meet him. I would love it because we would have good communion together because that’s how I’m wired.”
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Scott Hanson of NFL Network speaks on stage on the third day of the NFL 2025 draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, April 26, 2025. (Images Perry Knotts / Getty)
Hanson said the comments he had obtained from fans after a week with advertisements were good.
“Once people have seen what the advertisements looked like, some people said that they had not even noticed the advertisements. And it was a very successful show – a very, very general public, a very successful show – and I am grateful that, we hope, now, we will now enter the meat of the season, and people always know that Redzone is the best store at their football fandom.”
Hanson is associated with Lowe for his campaign “Win your Sunday”.
For millions of NFL fans, Sundays concern football, family and tradition. With “Win your Sunday”, Lowe’s encourages fans to bring the same dedication and the same preparation as they have for their teams in their homes. Hanson said Lowe’s had everything you need to carry out your home project during the week so that fans can take advantage of their football Sunday.
“Lowe’s participated in a big campaign this year, called” win your Sunday “. And the concept is this, we all have projects that we have to do in the house, in the house, in the courtyard.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks with Scott Hanson of the NFL Network before the Super Bowl between the Bengals of Cincinnati and the Rams of Los Angeles at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, February 13, 2022. (Images Kevin C. Cox / Getty)
“I think this campaign this year will really resonate with fans because none of us wants to sit on the sofa all day on Sunday and feel guilty. We want to know:” Ah, did the projects. “You go to Lowe, you get the things you need to do the projects in your home.
The Eagles of Philadelphia, the bearer of Ballon Saquon Barkley, the wide receiver of the Vikings of Minnesota, Justin Jefferson, the Ballon de San Francisco 49ers, Christian McCaffrey and the quarter of the Cowboys of Dallas, Dak Prescott, are all among the stars of the NFL which support the campaign of LOWE.
“It’s going to be very fun this season,” said Hanson.
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