NFL RedZone experienced significant streaming issues on Sunday during Week 9 of the NFL season, leaving many viewers frustrated with choppy and nearly unwatchable streams. Users took to social media to report problems, indicating that the service was freezing and buffering despite being accessed through various providers, including cable subscriptions.
Complaints began to surface around 1 p.m. ET, coinciding with the kickoff of the first slate of games. Down Detector, a website that tracks service outages, reported a spike in issues related to the NFL Network, which could serve as a proxy for RedZone since there is no dedicated page for reporting RedZone problems.
Feedback from viewers highlighted that all other channels were functioning properly, raising questions about the specific issues affecting RedZone. One user mentioned, “All of my other channels are working well, while the RedZone channel is choppy, buffering, and impossible to watch.”
While the cause of the streaming problems remains unclear, users are encouraged to try refreshing their connections in hopes of resolving the issues. Mashable has reached out to the NFL’s media team for comment and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
As the season progresses, viewers are hoping for a swift resolution to the streaming difficulties, allowing them to enjoy the thrilling action that NFL RedZone promises.