In a pure box score sense, the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens are winners on Christmas Day, while the Pittsburgh Steelers and Houston Texans are losers. But after the lea
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader carries significant postseason implications, none more so than the Chiefs' win over the Steelers.
Beyoncé provided more excitement than either game during Netflix’s NFL debut on Christmas Day. Riding into her halftime appearance on a white horse, the 32-time Grammy winner rocked her hometown Houston crowd in a nearly 13-minute performance on Wednesday.
After fumbling a high-profile boxing match last month, most social media users praised Netflix for a smooth broadcast of its first-ever NFL games.
Beyoncé stole the show on Christmas Day with a phenomenal performance during halftime of the Houston Texans' home game against the Baltimore Ravens. This
Beyoncé showed out for her native Houston with her highly anticipated NFL halftime performance during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans football game on Christmas Day. For her first live televised performance in four years,
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader significantly reshaped the playoff picture, but who were the biggest winners and losers from the day?
The video streaming giant has assembled a cast of 22 sports personalities in all from across a variety of networks. NFL fans will recognize CBS's Ian Eagle, ESPN's Mina Kimes and Fox's Greg Olsen, among others, as they provide commentary on the two games throughout the day.
Lamar Jackson now stands alone as the NFL's most prolific quarterback when it comes to the ground game. In Wednesday's game against the Houston Texans, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback broke Michael Vick's record for career rushing yards (6,109 ...
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 prepared to handle possible buffering issues that might occur during the Kansas City Chiefs vs.
Our NFL projection model forecasts each team’s chances of conquering their division, advancing in the playoffs and winning the Super Bowl.