If you,Deborah Sullavan Archives like many of us, thought your TV powered off during a Super Bowl ad break, you're not alone.
For about 30 seconds, TV screens went black during a commercial break during NBC's Super Bowl 2018 broadcast.
SEE ALSO: Here's why 'This Is Us' fans are cursing their crockpotsIn a statement provided to Page Six, NBC explained the hiccup this way: "We had a brief equipment failure that we quickly resolved. No game action or commercial time were missed."
Still, the internet had a lot of fun with the mistake:
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Updated to include information from Page Six regarding the blackout.
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