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The NFL regular season concludes on Sunday, Jan. 4, and 13 of the 14 games will part of the final NFL RedZone of the season.
You may be scrambling to find out how to watch NFL RedZone for free this week as all the best free live sports streaming websites remain down in the U.S., including Streameast, Crackstreams, Methstreams and several others. If you need a way you can watch ...
Football fans are not happy with NFL RedZone this season. The central selling point for the NFL Media product used to be that it was “Seven hours of commercial-free football.” However, since the switch to ESPN, the Sunday viewing plug has been ...
Week 18 of the NFL is here and there are four division titles and two playoff spots still to be determined on Saturday, Jan. 3 and Sunday, Jan. 4.
The TV Answer Man – Follow me on X. The NFL RedZone, hosted by Scott Hanson, will be available as a free preview for subscribers to eight TV providers today (Sunday, November 2, 2025.) The channel, which provides live look-ins at pivotal moments during ...
For years, the NFL convinced fans to buy the RedZone Channel with the catchphrase, "Seven hours of commercial-free football." For fans of RedZone, those times were the good old days. And they're not coming back. NFL RedZone Channel is now riddled with ...
Before the season, much was made about NFL RedZone moving away from their commercial-free ways. ESPN's partnership with the league, which allowed them to run RedZone their way, meant the one aspect of NFL viewership that wasn't commercialized was no more.
NFL RedZone might want to take a look at its audio issues after Week 14. Fans looking to tune into the "seven hours of RedZone football" are likely doing so with their device muted. While host Scott Hanson went to dip into some live action, the audio feeds ...
When it was announced earlier this year that the beloved NFL RedZone channel would go from being commercial-free to having "limited" commercials, fans were skeptical but the powers that be assured everyone that they would hardly be noticeable. We're now 14 ...
Fans are furious. Data reveals ESPN is quietly increasing ads and commercial breaks on NFL RedZone, threatening the show’s “commercial-free” promise. ESPN acquired NFL RedZone, ending the "seven hours of commercial-free football" promise in 2025.
The change is still unusual for fans who've heard host Scott Hanson's catchphrase for years. David Eulitt / Getty Images So much for “commercial-free football.” NFL RedZone, one of the most popular sports telecasts, has increased the number of ...