NFL RedZone’s Scott Hanson films ‘jack-wagon’ who recorded scene of car crash for viral TikTok


NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson confirmed on Tuesday that he was the bystander filming a TikTok prank after a automobile crash in a now-viral video.

The nonfatal crash resulted in a single automobile being flipped over; it is unknown when the crash occurred.

Within the TikTok, although, the person might be seen reaching into the overturned automobile and taking out a half-cut watermelon, which presumably had been positioned there earlier in establishing for the video.

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Host Scott Hanson speaks onstage throughout the NFL Draft on April 30, 2022, in Las Vegas. (David Becker/Getty Photographs)

As soon as the videographer leaves the car, Hanson will be heard within the background, “Hey dude, what are you doing?”

The digicam then pans to Hanson, who himself was filming the ordeal. The video reveals Hanson explaining within the video that the TikToker had pulled a watermelon from the automobile.

The caption of the video reads, “he #mad.”

“I video’d him in case what he was doing was unlawful – (tampering with the scene of a criminal offense?). So disappointing,” Hanson said in a post on X, previously Twitter.

Scott Hanson at NFL Draft

NFL Community host Scott Hanson presents onstage throughout the NFL Draft at Union Station in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, on April 29, 2023. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Photographs)

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“I used to be a witness – I wasn’t in both automobile. Horrible crash,” Hanston wrote in a separate post. “I checked on the survivors after which noticed that jack-wagon making an attempt to take advantage of the scenario for his social media. I suppose I shouldn’t be shocked, however I used to be/am. Disheartening…

“2 ppl might’ve died, & that clown was enthusiastic about his Tik Tok. I couldn’t imagine it…He jetted when the police have been pulling up.”

Scott Hanson and Roger Goodell

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, left, talks with NFL Community’s Scott Hanson at Tremendous Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Feb. 13, 2022. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Photographs)

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Hanson has hosted NFL RedZone since its launch in 2009 and can do similar work with the Olympics for NBC this summer season.

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