Christmas Day will be special this year as Netflix is gifting football fans a double-header of games. For those who are there for entertainment, Netflix has brought in one of the world's biggest superstars to perform at halftime!
Netflix’s second major foray into live sports broadcasting comes one month after users complained of glitches and delays during its stream of the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight.
The NFL is teaming up with Netflix for a Christmas Day doubleheader. The Chiefs and Ravens are favored in their respective matchups.
Beyoncé will light up the Houston night on Christmas with a halftime performance during the Ravens-Texans game on Netflix. To watch it, you’ll have to tune in live on Dec. 25 — otherwise, you’ll have only a few hours to catch the replay on Netflix.
The 32-time Grammy winner will perform during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans halftime show on Christmas Day
Netflix says it's learned from live-streaming issues during the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight. Now, it has a big test with a Beyoncé show and NFL games.
Welcome to the Week 17 picks and let me be the first to wish you a Merry Christmas, but that's only to the people who are reading this on or before Dec. 25. If you're reading this after Christmas, then happy early new year.
If you want to watch the Chiefs on Christmas, you better have Netflix or hope Santa delivers you a subscription to the streamer.
Jackson, a huge Beyoncé fan, was asked if he was sad he would miss the international pop star's halftime show during the Ravens' game, but he clarified that he fully plans to watch her performance. He offered an early apology to coach John Harbaugh and his Ravens teammates.
If you are a Beyoncé fan, don’t miss Queen Bey’s live performance during the Christmas Day NFL game halftime, streaming on Netflix. The pop star is set to perform in her hometown as part of Netflix's first-ever NFL streaming event.
The NFL Christmas Day slate will feature two games on Wednesday, Dec. 25. At 1 p.m. ET, the Kansas City Chiefs play the Pittsburgh Steelers, followed by the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m.