Sky Sports channel forced off air as studio is evacuated due to fire alarm in middle of event

A fire alert during a playoff game caused the evacuation of the SKY SPORTS NFL studio.

The incident happened during the Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens game yesterday.

The Bills advanced to play the NFL champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, after winning a close game 27–25.

However, there was also a lot of controversy off the field.

Neil Reynolds, the NFL host for Sky Sports, disclosed that he and his coworkers were compelled to leave their building during the game.

The reason for this is that a fire alarm went off, leaving the channel unattended and playing shots from the stadium.

On X, he stated: “The fire alarm had to leave the building for the time being.”

I hope to see you again soon on @SkySportsNFL.

There is never a dull moment during the postseason.

After the alarm went off, Reynolds reappeared on air and made jokes about the situation with his coworkers.

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We won’t be defeated by any fire alarm, he declared. Football is in the playoffs!

“Tried to get rid of us, but we’re back!” joked one of the guests.

“That high-pitched sound wasn’t the fire alarm,” Reynolds retorted.

It was actually my voice all along!

The situation undoubtedly made fans laugh.

“I can take over for five from my living room sofa,” one person replied.

Someone else said: I assumed you had all gone to bed.

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Another person added: This stuff is amazing.

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