Fox NFL Sunday is suffering from awkward technical error at worst moment – football – sports

FOX NFL The Sunday team, including Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Rob Gronkowski, Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson, experienced a minor hiccup under their coverage of the Washington Commander-Detroit Lions match.

The team had switched to reporter Jay Glazer, who was on site with “5,400 firefighters”, but due to an unfortunate technical error, Glazers was turned off at the worst possible moment when he tried to pay tribute to a worthy tribute.

He continued to talk into the camera in silence for a few moments before the host Curt Menafee decided to shorten his segment. But when the sound problems were resolved, the broadcast returned to Glazer.

After hailing the firefighters in southern California near La Fox NFL Studio, Glazer resumed his “in/out” segment and discussed important injuries for the week.

Distribution from Palisades Incident Command Post in Los Angeles, only a stone’s throw away from his home, Glazer explained: “I’m here with 5,400 firefighters,” he said, after the technical problems were resolved.

The kindness of kindness did not go unnoticed when users of social media expressed gratitude, with someone who said, “Thanks Jay Glazer – these firefighters deserve it.”

Glazer humbly replied, “Yes, they do!! Incredible that they left their home to fight to save our. Absolute heroes.”

After joining Fox’s NFL Pregame team in 2004, Glazer celebrates his 21st year with the network in 2024.

Meanwhile, Detroit Lions prepared their fight against commanders as heavy favorites with an eye on Super Bowl-Men, according to most sports books. But Commander ran out as surprising winners to reach the NFC Championship game.