In addition to Netflix, you can also stream today’s Christmas doubleheader on NFL+, the league’s subscription streaming service.
And that’s the case on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, with two games on the calendar as part of Week 17 of the NFL season. One of them is the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers on Netflix. And if you’re here, you might be wondering: who are those voices you’re hearing on the broadcast of the streaming game?
Patrick Mahomes explains why he snubbed Netflix’s festive cake after Chiefs’ win - Mahomes and Kelce were offered some red velvet treats after the Chiefs won against the Steelers
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.
The Chiefs come into this game riding a five-game winning streak, including a 27-19 win over the Texans last week. Patrick Mahomes continues to be the gift that keeps on giving, throwing, and running for touchdowns while leading Kansas City to the league’s best record.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening matchup on the NFL's doubleheader on Netflix.
A brief look at the why and how behind Netflix's big NFL bet, plus: What a win means for each Christmas team and good vibes in Washington.
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, and if you're looking to watch it live in Pittsburgh without Netflix, we have you covered.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, and if you're looking to watch it live in KC without Netflix, we have you covered.
The Steelers' 2017 Christmas Day matchup vs. the Texans the following year wasn't as nail-biting as Pittsburgh dominated 34–6. The Steelers scored four touchdowns in the game compared to the Texans' one touchdown, which resulted in no two-point conversion. The Steelers would go on to lose in the wild-card round to the Jacksonville Jaguars.