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“NFL Redzone” host Scott Hanson said that after the assassination, the United States needs “reasonable dialogue” Charlie Kirk.
Hanson, 54, enters his 17th season “NFL Red Zone” And he has been open to his beliefs throughout his career. Hanson told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that being a Christian is “the foundation of my life” and that one of the greatest things about America is its freedom, including religious freedom and freedom of speech.
“I love our country, and I think one of the greatest things about our country is the freedom we enjoy. This is fought and given by people we often have never seen before, and one of the greatest freedoms is freedom of religion, freedom of speech.”
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NFL Network’s Scott Hanson spoke on stage on April 26, 2025 on the third day of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
Hansen said he was grateful USA It is where people can express themselves.
“I’m grateful in a very divided world, in an absolutely divided country, of course, we know the last day’s events, where people are free to disagree with things and show their beliefs, their belief in the environment we can,” Hansen said.
“We may not agree with everything, but I at least respect the right you can express yourself, to say, to me, being a Christian, is the foundation of my life, and I mean, Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior, and I am not ashamed of that.”
“I never want to push anyone to anyone else, but I also have a very firm idea of what I am and I find myself with. I’ll share that with them if they want to know and I totally respect it. If someone is on the exact opposite side, or someone thinks it’s stupid confidence. I hope we can have a reasonable conversation about it. I want to have a reasonable conversation about it.
When asked how he prayed first during the difficult times in the countryside, Hanson said he turned to God.
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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on August 23, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona (Rebecca Noble/Getty Image)
“Well, you ask, how can I keep praying first in times like this? Where else can I go? Who can I go to understand some of the insanity we see in society. Now, I go to those I believe in creating everything and controlling everything, whether it is the mind of our people, I can control everything,” Hanson said.
“When I pray anxiously; when I feel confused, I pray; when I get angry; I pray. The one I follow tells me that loves me, for those who need in any ideology, religion, political aisle, political aisle, whatever it takes, what those who need more than ever have seen to our companions, because our society is. What our society is.
“Yes, I don’t want to be excited about it because I looked at the report for a few hours yesterday and I just thought, I just thought, you know what? Where are we going? Where are we going? Where are we coming from??”
Hanson said at these times, he turned to God and prayed for help.
Hanson said: “For me, it starts and ends with prayer. I said, ‘Lord, you can control all this. I’m not. Please be God in this situation and help me help us.’
“Yes, I’m not going to preach or anything. But this is really where I fall. You know? Where can I go?”
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke with NFL Network’s Scott Hanson at the Super Bowl LVI between Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California and the Los Angeles Rams on February 13, 2022. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty image)
Hanson and Lowe’s “Win Sunday” event teamed up with Lowe.
For millions of NFL fans, Sunday is about football, family and tradition. Lowe’s is encouraged by “Earn Your Sunday” to bring them into their dedication and preparation to bring their team to their homes. Hansen said Lowe has everything you need to complete a family project in a week so that fans can enjoy their football Sunday.
“Lowe’s has proposed a great campaign this year called Your Sunday. This concept is the concept that we all need to be in the house, around the house, in the yard, in the yard. Everyone gets them.
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“I think this sport this year will really resonate with fans because none of us want to sit on the couch on Sunday all day and feel introverted. We want to know, ‘Ah, the project is finished.’ You go to Lowe’s and you need to complete the project in your house.”
Philadelphia Eagles Saquon Barkley, who ran back to the Minnesota Vikings, leniency catcher Justin Jefferson, the San Francisco 49ers ran back to Christian McCaffrey and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, are NFL stars who support Lowe’s campaign.
“This season will be fun,” Hansen said.
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