American Football Association News: Scott Hanson tends to believe after the assassination of Charlie Kerk
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“NFL Redzone”, host of Scott Hanson, said that the United States needs a “reasonable conversation” after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Hanson, 54, goes to his seventeenth season as a host of “NFL Redzone” and was very open to his faith throughout his career. Hanson told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that being a Christian is “the basis of my life” and that one of the greatest things in the United States is its freedoms, including freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
Hanson said: “I love our country, and I think one of the greatest things in our country is the freedoms that we enjoy. I have fought for them and paid for them by people that we have often did not meet, and one of the greatest freedoms is freedom of religion and freedom of expression,” Hanson said.
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Scott Hanson from NFL Network speaks on stage on the third day of the NFL 2025 draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on April 26, 2025. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
Hanson said it is grateful that the United States is a place that people can express.
Hanson said: “I am grateful because it is in a very divided world, in a completely divided country, and of course we know the events of the last day, that people are free to not agree on things and present their beliefs, and their faith in an environment we can be able to.”
“We may not agree on everything, but at least I respect your right to be able to express yourself, and to be able to say that for me, being a Christian, it is the basis of my life, I mean, Jesus Christ is my Lord and his Savior, and I do not think of that.”
“I never want to pay anything on anyone else, but I am also very firm in knowing what my identity is, and I find my identity. I will share this with people if they care about his knowledge, and I respect it completely. If someone is completely on the other side of that, or someone thinks that it is stupid to have faith. I hope we have a reasonable conversation.
When asked about how to keep prayer first during the difficult times in the country, Hanson said he resorted to God.
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The founder of Turning Point Usa Charlie Kirk speaks during a campaign march for the presidential candidate at the time (Rebecca Nobel/Getty Emaiz)
Well, I asked, how can I keep praying first at times like this?
“When I feel joy, I pray to God, when I am confused, pray, when I am angry, I pray to God. The person I follow me tell me to love my enemies and to pray for those who are on other aspects of ideology, religion, and political corridors, whatever that.
“Yes, I do not want to be emotional about it, because I saw hours of coverage yesterday, and I only thought, I just thought, you know? Where do we go? Where do we go? Here?”
Hanson said that at these times, he resorted to God and prays for help.
Hanson said: “For me, the matter is the beginning and the end of prayer. I say, O Lord, you control all this. I am not. Please be God in this position, and help me help us.”
“Yes, I do not mean to be preaching or anything. But this is where I really fall, you know. Where? Where can I go next?”
The American Football Association has a moment of silence to Charlie Kirk in the Bakr Combinis game after the assassination

The US Football Association Commissioner, Roger Godel, speaks with Scott Hanson from NFL Network before Super Bowl Lvi between Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on February 13, 2022. (Kevin C. COX/Getty Images)
Hanson cooperated with Lowe’s for his campaign “Carl Your Sunday”.
For millions of American Football Association fans, Sundays revolve around football, family and traditions. With “Win Your Sunday”, Louise encourages them to make the same dedication and preparation for their teams in their homes. Hanson said that Low’s has everything you need to complete your home project during the week so that fans can enjoy football on Sunday.
“Louise reached a wonderful campaign this year, called” Karb “on Sunday. The concept is this, we all have projects that we need to do at home, throughout the house, in the courtyard. Everyone got it, well, well, Loui encourages everyone to accomplish it in the week, Friday or Saturday, until it is gained on Sunday to be able to sit on rocks and calm.
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“I think this campaign this year will really hesitate with fans, because none of us wants to sit on the sofa all day and feel guilty. We want to know,” Oh, the projects have been completed. “You go to Louise, you can get the things you need to complete projects in your home.
Philadelphia Eagles, who nominates Sakkon Barclay, Minnesota Vikings, the wide recipient Justin Jefferson, San Francisco 49ers Broke Macavari, and Dalas Koboz, are all among the stars of the American Football Association who support the Louis campaign.
“It will be a lot of fun this season,” Hanson said.
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