The halftime show led by Grammy-winning singer Beyoncé drew a larger audience than the actual football games in Netflix Inc.'s first Christmas Day live-streaming NFL event. The audience for the ...
Turnovers, particularly when it comes to recovering fumbles can be a fickle mistress. After all, the football is oblong, not round. When it bounces around on the ground, it often does so in ways that ...
After Lamar Jackson led the Ravens to three wins in 11 days, there’s no question he should win his third MVP award.
More than a few fans complimented Rutledge on her all-red outfit for Christmas Day. The former beauty pageant winner went for ...
Coach Andy Reid held shorter practices and slowed down the tempo during the compressed window to help the Chiefs keep winning ...
Cory Trice Jr. made his mark on the Steelers’ defense in Week 17, proving his potential after overcoming a challenging rookie ...
Despite blowouts in both Christmas Day games, Netflix drew a record audience of nearly 65 million total streaming viewers in ...
The decorations outside Acrisure Stadium suggested Christmas. The play on the field by the home team hinted at another holiday entirely. Groundhog Day. Like Bill Murray in the iconic movie — set about ...
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 says more than 200 countries tuned into the "Beyoncé Bowl" and its two NFL games. We may just be starting to learn what that ultimately means for the future of television and sports media.