NFL fans fume at streaming issues as app 'crashes every five minutes' and leaves them unable to watc

NFL RedZone viewers have been complaining about the NFL app constantly crashing during Week 4.

The latest slate of games brought lots of emotions – and quite a few surprises.

But not all NFL fans could follow the happenings around the league.

Those who opted to keep up with the Week 4 fixtures through the NFL app had to deal with constant interruptions on Sunday.

Viewers had to relaunch the app several times after tuning in to NFL Network's simulcast coverage known as NFL RedZone.

Many of them rushed to express their frustration on social media.

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"The @NFL app needs some serious work on the bugs," one wrote.

"@NFL what is it going to take for a smooth experience trying to watch #nflredzone on the Amazon Fire TV? The NFL app keeps crashing every 10 minutes or so," another added.

"The @NFL app sucks. It crashes every five minutes. And the 49ers v Cardinals game is blocked on Sunday Ticket," a third said.

"There's the hourly crash of them @nfl app #redzone," one wrote.

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The U.S. Sun has reached out to the NFL for comment.

Week 4 featured a number of thrilling games on Sunday.

The Buffalo Bills shocked the Miami Dolphins, who scored 70 points against the Denver Broncos last week, beating the NFL's No. 1 offense 48-20.

The Tennessee Titans upset the Cincinnati Bengals in a 27-3 win at home.

And the Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, and Philadelphia Eagles all overcame double-digit deficits to claim a dub as well.

The RedZone channel, hosted by Scott Hanson, provides seven hours of commercial-free NFL coverage every Sunday.

It's the only remaining live simulcast of NFL games having outlived DirecTV's Red Zone, which ceased to exist after Sunday Ticket's move to YouTube TV this year.

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