Netflix announces broadcast team for NFL Christmas Day games featuring Kansas City Chiefs including Kay Adams
According to reports, NETFLIX has made public the list of broadcasting studios for its NFL Christmas doubleheader.
Several well-known studio analysts, including Kay Adams, will be present at the two Netflix games, one of which will feature the Kansas City Chiefs.
According to Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports, former Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III, NFL Network analyst Manti Te’o, ESPN analyst Mina Kimes, and former NBC analyst Drew Brees are anticipated to provide pre- and post-game analysis for the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans games.
The four will be required to conduct analysis before, during, and after the two games.
The source also stated that Adams, host of Up & Adams on FanDuel TV, is expected to anchor studio coverage from a set in Los Angeles.
She used to host Good Morning Football on NFLNetwork.
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In September, it was originally reported that Netflix was interested in Adams.
In August, ESPN fired Griffin due to cost-cutting measures.
Following an eight-year NFL career, Te’o accepted a position with NFL Network in 2024.
He now made contributions to GMF and other programming shows on the network.
Along with analyst and brother Devin and Jason McCourty, who are now employed by NBC and CBS, respectively, ESPN host Laura Rutledge will also lead coverage from Pittsburgh.
According to The Athletic, Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, and J.J. Wattare will broadcast the Chiefs vs. Steelers game at 1:00 pm Eastern.
Greg Olsen and Noah Eagle are anticipated to announce the Ravens vs. Texans game at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
The famous Ian Eagle is the father of Noah.
It is anticipated that sideline reporters will cover both games.
Brees and NFL Network’s Scott Hanson would assist Netflix’s overseas coverage of the two games, according to an earlier report by FOS.
More than 282 million customers across more than 190 countries will watch the two competitions live.
Additionally, FOS “heard” that Brees “could also make appearances on the domestic feed.”
This year, Netflix reached a three-year agreement with the NFL, paying $150 million for the exclusive rights to stream at least one Christmas Day game in 2025 and 2026 as well as the two NFL games in 2024.
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The streaming service will show an NFL game for the first time during the forthcoming Christmas games.
With the introduction of its Quarterback and Receivers documentary series over the past two years, Netflix has recently offered football-related programming.
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