FOX Sports Olympics broadcaster Scott Hanson found himself getting a bit too into the action while rooting for Team USA at the Paris Olympics. Known for his work on NFL Red Zone, Hanson was taking viewers in and out of various Olympic events as part of the Gold Zone coverage. However, the excitement proved to be too much for his finger as he ended up with a bloodied and bruised digit after pounding the desk in celebration of Team USA’s success. Posting a photo of his injured finger on social media, Hanson humorously noted that he was “designated ‘likely’ to return” despite the mishap. The incident occurred on a day filled with American success, with athletes like skateboarders Jagger Eaton and Nyjah Huston, as well as swimmers Katie Grimes and Ryan Murphy, bringing home medals for the red, white, and blue. The U.S. men’s gymnastics team also secured a bronze medal in the team final, adding to the country’s medal count. With more exciting events on the horizon, including Simone Biles expected to compete in the team final in gymnastics, Team USA fans are eagerly anticipating more memorable moments at the Paris Olympics. As Hanson continues to guide viewers through the action-packed coverage, his dedication and passion for sports are evident, even if it results in a few battle scars along the way. Stay tuned to FOX Sports for more updates and highlights from the Paris Olympics, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for the latest sports news and insights. And remember, sometimes cheering for your favorite team can be a bit of a contact sport, as Scott Hanson’s finger can attest to. Read the original article
