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NFL Scripted? Scott Hanson Denies Claims with a Laugh
1 Feb
Summary
- Scott Hanson dismissed claims of a scripted NFL season.
- A graphic showed Drake Maye and Sam Darnold before Week 1.
- Hanson also promotes Lowe's campaign for home chores.

NFL 'RedZone' host Scott Hanson has playfully refuted suggestions that the professional football league predetermines its game outcomes. He described a recent viral post, which highlighted a Week 1 graphic featuring Drake Maye and Sam Darnold near the Super Bowl venue with a hopeful caption, as "weird, eerie type stuff."
Hanson, an NFL employee, affirmed that the on-field action is entirely authentic and not the product of a script. He suggested the Super Bowl could be aptly nicknamed the "Hope Bowl," symbolizing the potential for any organization to achieve a significant turnaround. This year's championship game features Maye's Patriots against Darnold's Seahawks, a matchup that initially sparked the "scripted" conversation.
Beyond his NFL duties, Hanson is preparing to cover the Olympics. Additionally, he is participating in a campaign with Lowe's aimed at encouraging fans to finish their household tasks. The initiative even includes branded bucket belts, sold for $15, to help simplify chores so that fans can fully enjoy NFL games.




