Netflix kicked off its first-ever Christmas Day broadcast of the NFL with a full "All I Want for Christmas Is You" performance from Mariah Carey. Netflix is broadcasting a pair of games on Christmas—the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Pittsburgh Steelers ...
Singer Mariah Carey performed ahead of the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers, which can be streamed on Netflix. The game kicked off at 1 p.m. ET and a taped performance of her 16-time platinum single showed right before the AFC ...
Singer Mariah Carey will perform ahead of the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers, which can be streamed on Netflix. The game the game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET and a taped performance of her 16-time platinum single will show right ...
Fire up the Netflix because we have NFL Christmas Day matchups ready to get us through the holiday streaming for the first time on the platform. The first game
Netflix streams NFL Christmas games globally, featuring Steelers, Chiefs, Ravens, Texans, and festive performances.
Mariah Carey set to perform her iconic song, "All I Want for Christmas Is You," before the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers face off at 1 p.m. EST.
Beyoncé's performance will take place during the second of Netflix’s two Christmas Day games, when the Houston Texans host the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium at 4:30 p.m. EST. The games will be broadcast live on Netflix. However, that isn't the only place to watch.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening matchup on the NFL's doubleheader on Netflix.
There were no signs of trouble early Wednesday during the game after a couple of blunders during the pregame show.
Mariah Carey, the "Queen of Christmas," is bringing her holiday magic to the NFL, headlining a festive halftime show during the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day.
If all you wanted for Christmas was a new performance from Mariah Carey, you’re in luck. (Also, feel free to dream bigger next year. That’s a pretty short list.) The holiday icon helped kick off Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday on Wednesday with a pre-taped (yes,