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Netflix has already become the home of two NFL Christmas games, and Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has spoken with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about how the world’s biggest subscription streaming ...
Home and away opponents have been set for the 2025-26 NFL season since the conclusion of last season, but the timing of each of those matchups (as well as bye weeks) was revealed in full on Wednesday.
For the third time in NFL history, Christmas Day will also be home to a regular-season tripleheader in 2025. The NFL has hosted at least one Christmas game annually since 2020, but the league ...
Netflix has set the two NFL games it will be livestreaming on Christmas Day 2025: The Dallas Cowboys vs. the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions vs. the Minnesota Vikings. The Cowboys ...
Both squads will hit the road for the second consecutive Netflix Christmas doubleheader. Dallas will travel to face the Washington Commanders, while Detroit will square off with the host Minnesota ...
Prime Video also has rights to one of the three Christmas Day games this season, as the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos in the nightcap of the Christmas tripleheader (the first two ...
Football fans can plan on wrapping up Christmas with an AFC West rivalry that could come with plenty of playoff implications. The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos on Christmas at 8: ...
The 2025 NFL season will feature an important AFC West clash on Christmas Day. Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos are scheduled to face off against Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City ...
Waiting until Christmas would also make this a great measuring stick for the playoffs, which will be just two weeks away. The result could swing the MVP race or set the expectations for who will ...
Apple has been rumored to be working on smart glasses for a long time, and a new report has narrowed down the debut of the platform to be as soon as the end of 2026. The "Apple Glass" project has ...
The concern over toys, and Christmas, is real, though. “We have a frozen supply chain that is putting Christmas at risk,” Greg Ahearn, CEO of the Toy Association, told the Times.
Hundreds of toymakers have canceled orders since President Donald Trump imposed hefty tariffs on China, raising the prospect of a nightmare before Christmas. In a Toy Association survey of 410 ...