Is Netflix down? Viewers report streaming issues for Kansas City Chiefs vs Pittsburgh Steelers Christmas Day NFL game

Major streaming problems have been reported by NETFLIX viewers for the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game.

On Christmas Day, the streaming behemoth will broadcast its very first NFL game.

In the midst of a lucrative contract, the Baltimore Ravens will play the Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m.

Additionally, users have claimed on social media that their stream is having serious problems.

It is acknowledged that viewers are experiencing issues with the feed’s quality and logging in.

Additionally, many have complained about audio problems and intermittent interruptions in their transmissions.

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One of them said: “Netflixfix this dude not doing this all day.”

And another said, “Audio issues on Netflix already.”

Another said, “Netflix sucks.”

A fourth person responded, “Netflix can t do live cause there is a little buffering can t do that with football that s not America!”

One user was furious, saying: “I read last week that Netflix’s infrastructure is good and able to handle the streaming load.

“Local service providers are the issue because they lack the bandwidth and ability to handle the demand that Netflix has created.

“Dunno if true.”

Another person remarked, “I am so far behind the TV network stream,”

Netflix has not yet responded to the concerns.

It all happened after Netflix experienced similar issues with its Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson stream.

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This year, on Christmas Day, the NFL will be available on Netflix worldwide.

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Two unique holiday games will be broadcast live worldwide by the streaming service.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes kick off their doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1:00 PM ET.

The Baltimore Ravens will play the Houston Texans after them starting at 4:30 p.m. ET.

That game will also feature a halftime show fromBeyoncein her home town of Houston, Texas.

Additionally, Netflix confirmed their broadcast crew for the day, which includes former Good Morning Football host Kay Adams and Fox NFL pundit Greg Olsen.

The media behemoth asserted that they have resolved those problems and implemented additional measures to prevent it from happening again.

Netflix are expanding their coverage into live sports.

They have also shown a hot dog eating contest featuring legendJoey Chestnut.

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Rumor has it that they will now enter the soccer market, specifically the Premier League in the United Kingdom.

TheChiefsare facing theSteelerslooking to win their thirdSuper Bowltitle in a row.

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