After opening presents, NFL fans will be treated to a doubleheader of action on Christmas Day. The first game will pit the 14-1 Chiefs against the 10-5 Steelers in a matchup between two playoff-bound teams.
It has finally happened: Netflix now has live football. Announced earlier this year, Christmas Day marks the beginning of the NFL's expansion onto the popular streaming service, with two games on tap for this year: the Chiefs and Steelers in the opener at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Ravens and Texans in the day's second game at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Lamar Jackson is "irreplaceable" to the Baltimore Ravens and is hoping this is the year they "put a ring on it" and win the Super Bowl. The path there is not easy and while they have already secured a playoff spot, they can potentially better their seeding ...
It's looking like another Merry Christmas for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025. The two-time defending Super Bowl champions have the NFL's best record and have been the most clutch, if not fortunate, team in the NFL this season,
Netflix is under a lot of pressure for Wednesday's NFL Christmas doubleheader after many subscribers had issues watching the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight.
Mariah Carey is practically synonymous with Christmas at this point. So it should be no surprise she'd be a part of the NFL Christmas Gameday special.
As you get settled in for a lovely day with your family, filled with NBA Christmas Day and NFL Christmas goodness, you're probably wondering about a new potential problem. Is Netflix prepa
The NFL is teaming up with Netflix for a Christmas Day doubleheader. The Chiefs and Ravens are favored in their respective matchups.
On Wednesday, the streamer shared a trailer for its forthcoming sequel to the beloved 1996 Adam Sandler sports comedy.
Netflix is broadcasting NFL games for the first time, and we're all hoping the buffering issues that plagued the streamer during the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight don't happen again. But we're here to focus who's on the pregame show,
Netflix’s NFL debut kicked off on Christmas Day without a glitch. Mariah Carey opened Wednesday’s doubleheader with a taped performance of “All I Want for Christmas is You” before Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs faced off against Russell Wilson,