Eagles fans eager to watch their team in the Super Bowl are getting put through the wringer because of a Philadelphia cable outage.
Itās Super Bowl Sunday. Eagles fans have been eagerly awaiting the chance to watch their team take on the Chiefs for the ultimate crown in football.
The snacks are ready. The jerseys are on. The pregame rituals have been checked off. Fans are ready. The cable? Itās not
Comcast/Xfinity are apparently having the worst-timed technical difficulties in the history of sports with a major outage in the city of Philadelphia thatās threatening to keep fans from watching The Big Game.
Eagles fans are furious over Philadelphia cable outage
The outage is impacting large swathes of Philly and fans on Twitter arenāt happy with the answers they were getting from the cable company, which keeps pushing back restoration times well beyond kickoff.
They call Philadelphia The City of Brotherly Love. If Comcast/Xfinity donāt get things under control thereās going to need to be a bunch of brotherly love extended to those looking for functioning cable sets or internet to be able to tune into Super Bowl.
The Eagles are back within one game of an NFL Championship five years after winning it all to cap the 2017 season. Back then, they had Nick Foles leading an unlikely run to the Super Bowl. This time, they have Jalen Hurts at the helm having quieted his own doubters en route to this moment.
They will take on the Chiefs, who are in their third Super Bowl in four seasons. Eagles fans know Andy Reid well. The Chiefs head coach, who is considering retirement after Sunday, coached in Philadelphia for over a decade and thereās clearly still love between the two sides. There are also familial ties on both sidelines with brothers Eagles center Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Still, with a Super Bowl on the line, brotherly love only extends so far.