NFL, Netflix and Christmas
Netflix is planning to provide plenty of gifts for viewers of its two Christmas Day games, including Mariah Carey kicking it all off with a taped performance of "All I Want for Christmas is You.” Yet,
Christmas will not just see some exciting football, but it will also see some great performances from multiple artists across the two games. Mariah Carey is kicking things off, with a taped performance of her Christmas hit "All I Want for Christmas is You" ahead of the 1 p.
Carey's taped performance will air prior to the Chiefs game against the Steelers at 1 p.m. ET and before the Ravens-Texans game, which kicks off at 4:30 p.m. ET.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Netflix will stream two NFL games on Christmas Day, a huge test of its live-event chops, using the most popular programming source on television. It should be huge.
NFL broadcasting lineup features father-son duo Ian and Eagle, J.J. Watt, Greg Olsen and many more. Here's the full lineup.
The NFL doubleheader that will feature Griffin on the broadcast ... Both games will be available on Netflix.
Mariah Carey will deliver a taped performance of her hit "All I Want for Christmas" before the Christmas Day NFL double-header on Netflix.
Mariah Carey will once again prove she is the Queen of Christmas by opening Netflix's NFL Christmas Gameday on Dec. 25.
In May, it was announced that Netflix had entered the NFL field by signing up to be the exclusive broadcaster of two marquee games on Christmas Day—the streamer's most consumed day. Netflix will stream the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Pittsburgh Steelers,
Voices of Service (VOS), a singing quartet featuring retired military Veterans Ron Henry, Christal Rheams, Jason Hanna and Caleb Green. The members of VOS have been singing together since 2012. Their journey and purpose reached a new dimension in 2019 as they achieved a top 5 finish on Season 14 of America’s Got Talent.
The NFL is giving fans a rare treat this weekend with games on Saturday for the first time in the 2024 season. For the next three Saturdays, the NFL will host at least two games (Week 17 has a tripleheader) -- the first time the league has played on three consecutive Saturdays in consecutive years since 2005 and 2006 (the league played on three straight Saturdays last year).