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DirecTV Users Are Beyond Livid After NFL Sunday Ticket Goes Down Once Again During the Action

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It’s becoming a trend that Sunday’s are a bad time to be a DirecTV user.

Last week, fans were expressing their displeasure with the cable service when NFL Sunday Ticket went down. And it was more of the same for Week 2.

During the first date of games on Sunday, NFL fans everywhere took to social media to call out DirecTV, as Sunday Ticket was once again not working properly.

Last week, DirecTV released a statement on their issues with Sunday Ticket.

“NFLST fans: We fumbled the ball yesterday. We missed the opportunity to deliver an exciting day of football. If you were affected by the difficulties yesterday, we will reach out to make this right. We thank you for your patience while we work on this!” they said on Twitter.

Now, the issues have persisted, and for now, there’s no word from DirecTV on how they’re going to rectify the situation.

Sure, every cable service is kind of awful in their own right, but during football season, DirecTV has taken the cake for how badly they’ve ‘fumbled the ball’ when it comes to their product.

Hopefully NFL fans who are saddled with the cable service have DirecTV up and running for the remainder of the season, because this is clearly no way to live.


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