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

NFL Red Zone host Scott Hanson admitted Tuesday that he was the bystander filming a prank on TikTok after a car crash in a now-viral video.

One vehicle overturned in the non-fatal crash, but it is unclear when the accident occurred.

But the TikTok video shows a user reaching into the upturned car and retrieving a halved watermelon, presumably placed there in preparation for the video.

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

As the videographer exits the vehicle, Hanson can be heard from behind saying, “Hey, what are you doing?”

The camera then pans to Hanson, who was also filming the incident, as he explains that a TikTok user had removed the watermelon from his car.

The caption on the video reads, “He’s #angry.”

“We took video in case what he did was illegal (tampering with a crime scene?). It’s very unfortunate,” Hanson said. X said in his postformerly Twitter.

Scott Hanson in the NFL Draft

NFL Network host Scott Hanson serves as a presenter onstage during the 2023 NFL Draft at Union Station on April 29, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kevin Savitas/Getty Images)

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“I was a witness. I was not in either car. It was a terrible accident,” Hunston said. I wrote this in another post“I checked the survivors and saw that the bastard is trying to exploit the situation on social media. I guess it shouldn’t be surprising, but it did surprise me. It’s disappointing…

“Two people could have been killed and this clown was excited about Tik Tok. I couldn’t believe it… He jumped off when the police arrived.”

Scott Hanson and Roger Goodell

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (L) speaks with NFL Network’s Scott Hanson during Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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Hanson has hosted NFL RedZone since its inception in 2009 and will do the same for NBC’s Olympics coverage this summer.

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