Scott Hanson, known for his role as the host of NFL RedZone, captures and conveys every touchdown from every game on Sundays.
It should come as no surprise that he basically does the same thing when at home.
At his residence, Hanson decided to create his own pentabox, with five television screens perfectly arranged on a wall.
It allowed him to watch not only the Buffalo Bills-Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals-Washington Commanders games but also three other programs.
Scott Hanson informed one fan in the comments that he has a massive 70-inch television in the middle that is surrounded by four 50-inch screens—two on each side.
Fans were amazed by his impressive setup for watching Monday Night Football, highlighting his passion for the sport.
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Scott Hanson At NFL RedZone Is ‘In Doubt’
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson is beloved by millions of people across the country every Sunday as the host does his live whip-around program for an incredible 16th straight season this year.
However, Front Office Sports has reported that Hanson’s current contract with NFL Media expires after this season, and he may not return.
He reportedly could take ‘lucrative’ offers from rival networks like NBC Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, or Amazon Prime Video.
Scott Hanson reportedly signed his current deal in 2021.
Front Office Sports added that Hanson leaving his role seemed ‘far-fetched’, but it is something to monitor.
NFL Media has been cutting costs. In April, the company’s RedZone host for DirecTV, Andrew Siciliano, saw his time with the company come to an end.
In addition to NFL RedZone, Hanson was busy this summer as one of NBC Sports’ Gold Zone hosts.