Comcast, DISH Network and the NFL To Put Fans In The “NFL Redzone”
If you are an NFL football fan who felt like there just wasn't enough coverage last season, the NFL Network has good news for you. Comcast and DISH Network both announced recently that they plan to offer the network's “NFL RedZone” channel this season. (Comcast customers will have access as of its Sports Entertainment Package.)
"NFL RedZone" is hosted by Scott Hanson from the new state-of-the-art "NFL RedZone" studio at NFL Network's headquarters in Los Angeles and debuted this past Sunday.
Produced by the NFL Network, the channel will air every Sunday from 1:00 p.m. EST through late afternoon games providing live look-ins and real-time highlights for every NFL game that afternoon. Throughout the NFL football season, the channel will move from game to game providing live action each time a team is poised to score inside the 20-yard line. The channel will also have in-studio coverage to provide real-time scoring and fantasy updates to fans.
If you have Comcast cable service or DISH Network, surf over to redzonetv.nfl.com to see if you can get your red zone fix this season.













well by the sound of it football is gonna turn into baseball! and if it does people will stop watching do to the unfair balance of the game. who really wants to really watch another season of Yankees of football. football is king cause its even across the board! every team has a chance any year. i'm not just saying this cause i'm a vikings fan. we have a great
owner and he is willing to put up some money. we will get our stadium deal. and when that happens i still think its a bad idea for the league. NFL Draft
Posted by: leslie | December 18, 2009 at 01:27 AM