Scott Hanson's time as the face of NFL RedZonecould be coming to an end soon.
According to Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports, Hanson's contract with NFL Media expires after the 2024 season. Hanson had signed his current contract in 2021.
McCarthy noted that Hanson "could draw lucrative offers from NFL broadcast partners such as NBC Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN or Amazon Prime Video." YouTube TV was also named as a potential suitor, as it could use the addition of Hanson to help increase Sunday Ticket subscriptions.
Hanson is entering his 16th season as the host of NFL RedZone, having hosted every episode of the popular all-league coverage show since it debuted in 2009. However, the 53-year-old's profile grew even bigger this summer when he hosted NBC Sports' Gold Zone coverage of the Paris Olympics.
According to Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports, Hanson's contract with NFL Media expires after the 2024 season. Hanson had signed his current contract in 2021.
McCarthy noted that Hanson "could draw lucrative offers from NFL broadcast partners such as NBC Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN or Amazon Prime Video." YouTube TV was also named as a potential suitor, as it could use the addition of Hanson to help increase Sunday Ticket subscriptions.
Hanson is entering his 16th season as the host of NFL RedZone, having hosted every episode of the popular all-league coverage show since it debuted in 2009. However, the 53-year-old's profile grew even bigger this summer when he hosted NBC Sports' Gold Zone coverage of the Paris Olympics.