If you believe in omens, Netflix appeared to be in for a very long day on Wednesday. As the streaming giant began its NFL pregame show prior to airing the Kansas City Chiefs’ 29-10 blowout over the Pittsburgh Steelers, viewers were welcomed to the broadcast … with immediate audio issues.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening matchup on the NFL's doubleheader on Netflix.
The betting odds for today’s Chiefs-Steelers game changed in the hours up to kickoff. Kansas City went from being listed at -2.5 points to -2 points and the over/under went from 44 points to 46 points in pregame betting at BetMGM.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a decisive win over the Steelers on Christmas Day, but Patrick Mahomes made headlines for his unique reaction to Netflix’s postgame gift.
The preview for “Happy Gilmore 2” gave viewers their first look at Kelce, along with Shooter McGavin and others who were in the first film. You can see the trailer online.
Weeks after Netflix's attempt to air a Jake Paul boxing match was rife with technical glitches, the streaming service will play host to a Chiefs-Steelers game on Dec. 25 — with a Beyoncé halftime show.
Enjoy the Ho Ho Ho-down all over again. Beyoncé’s show-stopping #NFLonNetflix Halftime performance will be available on Netflix as a standalone special. Coming soon… pic.twitter.com/TQZnbZ3Y2e
Patrick Mahomes poked fun at Travis Kelce’s acting skills after his roles on ‘Grotesquerie’ and ‘Happy Gilmore 2’
The couple shares daughter Sterling, son Bronze and another baby girl on the way Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany are inching closer to welcoming their third baby. In an interview clip posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) by Netflix on Wednesday,
NFL fans had a reason to be nervous about Netflix's coverage of games on Christmas Day, but how did the streamer do?