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.
While some stayed home to stream the game, others headed to local spots like the Rusty Nail, a bar just south of Kellogg near downtown Wichita, to cheer alongside fellow fans.
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 Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening matchup on the NFL's doubleheader on Netflix.
The NFL will embark on a new Christmas Day tradition starting this year. Christmas Day games have been played in the past throughout the NFL, but only on special occasions.  That changes Wednesday, as the league will play Christmas Day games in the middle of the week for the first time.
After a day full of Christmas football, Netflix brought dessert. The only problem is, almost no one wanted to eat it.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end arrived solo to the game wearing a festive red Santa hat to mark the holidays amid his girlfriend’s absence.
Kansas City has cleared a path to a third consecutive Super Bowl, though Baltimore took the AFC North lead in dominant fashion. Plus, nice and naughty lists.
Kelce reeled in the record-breaking 12-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs’ Christmas Day matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers and then celebrated with a goalpost dunk in honor of Gonzalez. Kelce's score extended the Chiefs' lead to 29-10 with possession of the AFC No. 1 seed just half a quarter away.
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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.