Beyoncé provided more excitement than either game during ... Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce exposed a glitch in ...
Despite blowouts in both Christmas Day games, Netflix drew a record audience of nearly 65 million total streaming viewers in ...
The NFL's U.S. viewership numbers on Netflix for two games dwarfed the NBA's number of viewers for its five-contest holiday slate.
Ravens vs. Texans, Chiefs vs. Steelers and Beyoncé were big draws on Netflix, marking the latest step in the streaming ...
In the NBA, the Christmas lineup averaged 5.25 million viewers on ABC and ESPN, a big increase from the all-time low of 2.85 ...
The two games had more than 24 million viewers on average in the United States, Netflix said. Viewership peaked when Beyoncé ...
LeBron James and the NBA will have to make room for the NFL on Christmas. That shouldn’t be a problem. Both leagues were ...
"I think NFL can take over whatever day that they want to take over." Several Detroit Lions players shared their thoughts on ...
The Netflix NFL doubleheader on Christmas Day was a huge success. Both games averaged over 24 million viewers setting a ...
The Steelers were completely embarrassed on national television versus the Chiefs, and the viewership for the Christmas Day ...
About 65 million combined viewers watched the Kansas City Chiefs top the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens battle the Houston Texans, according to the NFL and Netflix.
Pittsburgh Steelers game, which opened the day ... For many, however, the highlight of the day was Beyoncé’s first live performance of music from her country album, Cowboy Carter, released in March.