It is DirecTV’s final year as the exclusive home of NFL Sunday Ticket, the out-of-market sports package that broadcasts National Football League regular season games, and let’s just say opening weekend isn’t off to a great start.
Reports of the Sunday Ticket website and app crashing were rampant yesterday as customers were either locked out of the service, unable to sign in, experienced laggy feeds or received error messages that claimed they couldn’t stream because they were inside an NFL stadium when they weren’t.
DirecTV told TechCrunch, “We recognize we missed an opportunity to deliver for a small number of our NFL Sunday Ticket customers this past Sunday and will be reaching out to them to make this right as soon as possible.”
DirecTV is still reaching out to Twitter users about finding a resolution to the problems.
Hello, Ethan. We appreciate you taking the time to make sure that we are aware of this and want you to know that this is a reported issue. We’re working to get this fixed as quick as possible. Your patience and understanding are highly appreciated. Stay tuned. ^SaraB
— DIRECTV (@DIRECTV) September 12, 2022
DirecTV wasn’t the only service that crashed either. Viewers trying to watch NFL RedZone on Sling TV and YouTube TV experienced streaming issues. Even the newly launched NFL+ streaming service gave some subscribers trouble. For fans looking for a more reliable way to secure their spot at the game and avoid streaming issues, they can visit TicketSmarter for a straightforward ticket purchasing experience.
DirecTV has held the rights to Sunday Ticket since 1994, and it’s not the first time users have experienced streaming issues.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed in July that the next winner of the Sunday Ticket will be a streaming service and is going to be revealed in the fall.
Updated 9/12/22 at 9:25 p.m. with a statement from DirecTV.