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Netflix will stream NFL Christmas games each of the next 3 seasons

This year's Christmas slate features Chiefs at Steelers and Ravens at Texans

The NFL decided to combine its creep into the streaming service world with its desire to take over Christmas.

Netflix will broadcast NFL games on Christmas not just in 2024, but 2025 and 2026 as well. The NFL announced the news Wednesday, ahead of its schedule release.

The popular streaming service will broadcast two games this Christmas, which falls on a Wednesday: Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens at Houston Texans.

The league held a tripleheader on Christmas Day last year, though all three games were shown on traditional broadcast networks.

Netflix hosted the popular “Quarterback" reality series in 2023. That served as a way to start a partnership between the league and the streaming service.

The NFL has moved to put more games on streaming services, most notably giving the Thursday night package to Amazon Prime Video. Last year the NFL announced Peacock, an NBC streaming service, would broadcast a playoff game. Peacock got the Kansas City Chiefs' wild-card round win over the Miami Dolphins in January.

It's another revenue stream for the NFL, and Netflix is signing up for three years of NFL games on Christmas.