Well, this isn’t a good thing.
Numerous people on Twitter are complaining that Verizon Fios has lost its signal for CBS and the Cleveland Browns-Kansas City Chiefs Divisional round game on Sunday.
CBS audiences for Chiefs-Browns playoff game in New York greeted by blank screens https://t.co/8lgOqlOSb4 pic.twitter.com/k8qffom5by
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 17, 2021
One of those having issues: ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
CBS is blacked out in my house….just in time for the game.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 17, 2021
CBS what is you doin baby?????? https://t.co/R7o6ispxGx
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) January 17, 2021
How many cable systems is CBS not working on? I have @verizonfios and it’s dark here too
— Bob Wischusen (@espnbob) January 17, 2021
Good afternoon John Flynn and happy new year, I am concerned to hear that CBS is not working please send us a DM, and we will do our best to lend a hand here on Verizon Fios. ^RME
— Verizon Support (@VerizonSupport) January 17, 2021
Good afternoon Ruben Sivera and happy new year, We will do our best to lend a hand on Verizon Fios Social Media Team. There is a known broadcasting issue with CBS the network provider and other television service providers. If any other channels are impacted please DM us. ^RME
— Verizon Support (@VerizonSupport) January 17, 2021
For all those having trouble watching the game, this is a perfect reminder that @fuboTV is a cable streaming service and is awesome and is showing the game
— Julie Stewart-Binks (@JSB_TV) January 17, 2021
Is anyone having trouble watching the Browns-Chiefs game on CBS? pic.twitter.com/WEHVEqss75
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 17, 2021