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Scott Hanson’s ‘NFL RedZone’ contract talks were ‘a knockdown drag-out negotiation’
Jul 18, 2025
“Seven hours of commercial-free football” nearly had a different voice for next season.
Scott Hanson, the host of “NFL RedZone,” questioned if he would return to his role before signing an extension to return for a 17th year.
While Hanson did not share the financial details of his new contract, he confirmed that his extension will have him be the face of NFL Network’s “RedZone,” in which he shows live look-ins and every touchdown for seven-plus straight hours on Sundays though at least his 20th season.
The negotiations weren’t easy, though, with Hanson likening himself to an NFL free agent who wants to stay with his current team even as other landing spots see his true value.
“The NFL, as they wont to do, they are very tough negotiators,” Hanson said. “There was quite a knockdown drag-out negotiation, but I’m thrilled to be back. Thrilled that we were able to come to an agreement.”
There was speculation Hanson was considering leaving for NBC after his Olympics whiparound show, “GoldZone.”
Hanson put those rumors to bed.
“My contract was up, that was reported in public. It was coming up, and we were negotiating. That was true,” he said, “There was a feel I was going to leave for NBC. Well, it was conflated with what I did with GoldZone for the Paris Olympics last summer, and the fact that I was and we were in the middle of a negotiation with NBC to come back and do future GoldZones. I think some people got part of the truth and reported that NBC was going to pull Scott Hanson away.”
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