Despite blowouts in both Christmas Day games, Netflix drew a record audience of nearly 65 million total streaming viewers in the United States for the Kansas City Chiefs-Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltim ...
The decorations outside Acrisure Stadium suggested Christmas. The play on the field by the home team hinted at another ...
Terrell Owens quickly pointed the blame at receiver George Pickens for the Pittsburgh Steelers' Christmas loss to the Kansas ...
Netflix NFL Christmas Gameday was a record-breaking day, reaching 65 million US viewers according to Nielsen! With an average of more than 24 million people watching each game, Chiefs-Steelers and ...
Netflix released its Christmas streaming viewership numbers on Thursday, saying that the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh ...
"I think NFL can take over whatever day that they want to take over." Several Detroit Lions players shared their thoughts on ...
Those who follow the Kansas City Chiefs on social media know quite well who Gracie Hunt is. The daughter of Chiefs owner ...
The Netflix NFL doubleheader on Christmas Day was a huge success. Both games averaged over 24 million viewers setting a ...
Just when NFL fans thought that the Kansas City Chiefs were as beatable as ever, they're peaking at the perfect time. Kansas City improved to 15-1 after their d ...
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.
With their loss to the Chiefs on Christmas, the Steelers have lost three straight. So who's to blame for this one?