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The White House fired a gun on New York Gov. Casey Hawkel on Wednesday after Democratic lawmakers scanned the president Donald Trump Major changes for NFL fans.
Host Scott Hanson “NFL Red Zone” On Sundays of football season, there will be broadcasts, although the show’s tag is “Seven Hours of Commercial No Football”.
“Business people deal with business, and I have no say in the different elements of the show that may or cannot participate,” Hansen said. “Pat McAfee performance.”
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Scott Hanson speaks on stage in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft in Las Vegas on April 30, 2022. (David Becker/Getty Images)
“When you see me airing the air, we’re going to hit Octobox. We have eight games on the early windows that take you to all the different cities.
He insisted that no fan would miss “any excellent football in any business aspect.”
Hanson’s revelation sparked many social media reactions, including from Hawkel. She called on ESPN and NFL to “solve” the problem. Starting in 2026, “Redzone” will be moved to ESPN properties.
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President Donald Trump waved before the national championship game between the Clemson Tigers and the LSU Tigers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty image)
“More ads, less football. Trump’s America,” Hochul wrote on X.
The White House rejected Hawkel’s remarks.
“It’s really an ancestor thing,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung told Fox News numbers. “It’s so bad, there’s no cure for stupidity.”
sports Detailed information about the appearance of commercialized “red zones” is provided. WWE and NASCAR have ads at weekly events.
According to track and field, NFL fans will be able to see a double box with ads. It is reported that fans will hear the audio of the ad while watching the action at the same time.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul swept the storm on September 3, 2025 at President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
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Sponsors have always been “NFL Redzone” broadcast An NFL spokesman told the media for more than a decade. “The NFL will continue to own and operate ‘NFL Redzone’ if the deal is finalized.”
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