NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson has become a Sunday staple for football fans, guiding them through “seven hours of commercial-free football” with his expert navigation of the double, triple, and even quadruple game screens. With his unmatched ability to keep up with the whirlwind of NFL action, it’s no surprise that Hanson himself has an impressive home setup for watching sports—and he recently gave fans a glimpse of it.
During Monday Night Football, Hanson shared a photo of his at-home TV arrangement on Twitter, and it sent fans into a frenzy. The setup features five mounted screens, with the centerpiece being a massive 70-inch television, flanked by four 50-inch screens—two on each side.
Hanson wasn’t just watching the two Monday Night Football games that evening. His multi-screen arrangement allowed him to keep an eye on the Philadelphia Phillies baseball game and even squeeze in two movies. It’s the kind of setup sports fans dream of, and naturally, the reactions poured in across social media.
“Of course, Scott Hanson has a [goat emoji] setup for #MNF,” one fan tweeted, referencing Hanson as the “greatest of all time.”
Another fan humorously added, “Scott Hanson is the only person allowed to have one of these ‘mancaves.’ Anyone else that has one is weird.”
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Some couldn’t help but joke about the overwhelming sensory experience of watching so many screens at once. “This would overstimulate me to a literal heart attack. TWO MOVIES???? THREE GAMES???? Preposterous,” one fan wrote, while another commented, “Getting massive anxiety thinking about how many remotes this guy has.”
One post highlighted Hanson’s dedication to the NFL RedZone audience: “This man sacrificed his attention span to give us seven hours of commercial-free football 18 Sundays a year.”
Hanson has been hosting NFL Network’s RedZone since its inception in 2009, quickly becoming the face of the program that allows fans to catch every touchdown, big play, and game-changing moment without ever switching the channel.
His energy, enthusiasm, and ability to juggle multiple games at once have endeared him to viewers, and it’s clear his passion for the game extends beyond the studio.
But Hanson’s week wasn’t just filled with football and multi-screen setups. In recent days, he also made headlines for a different reason—an on-air comment about Tom Brady’s debut as a broadcaster. During Brady’s much-anticipated first stint in the booth, Hanson made a light-hearted critique, saying, “Oh come on, Brady’s gotta get more excited than that in the booth.” Realizing how his words might have been taken, Hanson quickly issued a public apology to the seven-time Super Bowl champion, saying, “I promise I am rooting you on in this new venture!”
Brady responded to Hanson’s apology with grace and humor, showing there were no hard feelings. “This rookie appreciates you @scotthanson!” Brady tweeted. “No apology necessary, my man. Life is too short to not have fun! We’re officially on 70-yarder watch, and I’m gonna spike my headset when it happens.”
The friendly exchange between Hanson and Brady only added to Hanson’s already glowing reputation as a fan-favorite broadcaster—one who brings both humility and enthusiasm to everything he does. Whether he’s guiding fans through hours of football or managing his own epic viewing experience at home, Hanson continues to win over audiences with his dedication to the game.
As fans look forward to more Sundays with Hanson at the helm of NFL RedZone, many are left inspired by his multitasking prowess—and maybe just a little bit envious of his incredible home setup.