If you’re a Kansas City Chiefs fan and don’t have Netflix, you better hope Santa left you a subscription underneath the tree. You’ll need one if you want to watch a hobbled Patrick Mahomes attempt to lead the Chiefs past the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Chiefs and Steelers will play at noon on Christmas Day in the first-ever game streamed on Netflix. The Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans will play later in the day at 3:30 p.m.
Netflix paid $150 million to acquire the two games and it wants you to subscribe to watch them. This is the streamer’s latest venture into live sports after airing the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight last month, which it announced as the “most-streamed sporting event ever.”
Let’s just hope Netflix fixed the technical difficulties from the Tyson-Paul fight, which saw users experiencing buffering, screen quality concerns and audio issues. Nobody wants that during the Beyoncé halftime show during the Texans-Ravens game.
You will need to subscribe or login to your Netflix account. The NFL Christmas games are included in all Netflix plans.
Netflix plans start at $6.99 a month.
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