‘Nfl redzone’ commercial revelation sparks new -Governor’s Trump Swipe

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The White House fired back to the New York government conference Kathy Hochul on Wednesday, after the democratic legislature took a ironing against President Donald Trump over a major change that came for NFL fans.

Scott Hanson, who hosts “NFL Redzone” on Sundays during the football season, said there will be advertisements coming to the broadcast, despite the fact that the roof line in the show is “seven-hour commercial-free football.”

“The business people handle the company and I have nothing to say about different elements that could or couldn’t be in the show,” Hanson said at the “Pat McAfee show.”

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Scott Hanson speaks on stage in round four of 2022 NFL draft 30 April 2022 in Las Vegas. (David Becker/Getty Images)

“When you see me coming in the air, we hit Octobox. We have eight matches in the early window that will lead you around to all the different cities. And then when we get into it, ‘my ladies and gentlemen, it’s now more than 250 days since the first full NFL -Sunday, but we’re back. And seven hours of red zone football start now.’

He maintained that no fan would miss “any great football for any of the business side of things.”

Hanson’s revelation triggered lots of reaction to social media, including from Hochul. She urged ESPN and NFL to “solve” the question. “Redzone” is moving to ESPN — Properties starting in 2026.

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President Donald Trump waves before college-football’s national championship game between Clemson Tigers and LSU Tigers at Mercedes-Benz Superdome 13 January 2020 in New Orleans. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

“More commercials, less football. Trump’s America,” wrote Hochul on X. “@nfl and @spn: You have time to fix this!”

The White House dismissed Hochul’s remark.

“What moronic thing to send,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung told Pakinomist Digital. “Too sin that there is no cure for stupid.”

The athletic offered details of what a commercialized “Redzone” might look like. WWE and NASCAR have commercials during their weekly events.

NFL fans will be able to see a double box of advertising, according to Athletic. Fans will reportedly hear the sound of the ads while looking at the action at the same time.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul took an iron against President Donald Trump on September 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)

“Sponsors have been an important part of ‘NFL Redzone’ broadcast for more than a decade,” a NFL spokesman told the business. “The NFL will continue to own and operate ‘NFL Redzone’ if that agreement ends.”

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