NFL makes major schedule change for Christmas Day showdown in rarely-seen move reserved for Super Bowl
For its games on Christmas Day, the NFL is taking a unique scheduling approach.
The Christmas NFL games will include an extended halftime show so that Beyoncé may perform once again.
The NFL plans to make the Christmas Day halftime show more like to the Super Bowl halftime show, according to TMZ.
The Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game will have a longer intermission than usual, which lasts roughly fifteen minutes.
According to reports, Beyoncé will receive about 20 minutes, which is less than the 25 minutes allotted to the Super Bowl halftime show.
The game, which is available to view on Netflix, should become more appealing as a result of that prolonged halftime show.
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Beyonce recently lit up a cactus with a Christmas motif as part of the game’s advertising on the streaming service.
Fans posted their opinions on social media and expressed their excitement for her performance.
“BEYONC IS COMING,” tweeted one admirer.
Another enthusiast exclaimed, “Will Sparkle Bright Christmas Day!”
A third admirer remarked, “SHOW OF THE CENTURY,”
A fourth enthusiast remarked, “At least I will have some good company at Christmas night!”
“I’m subscribing JUST for this,” exclaimed a fifth enthusiast.
Given how poorly they televised the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul bout, Netflix has a lot of expectations to meet.
While some fans had terrible quality streaming all night, many were unable to see the match.
Elizabeth Stone, the CTO of Netflix, accepted responsibility for the errors and promised that the business will grow from the difficult evening.
“This unprecedented scale created many technical challenges, which the launch team tackled brilliantly by prioritizing stability of the stream for the majority of viewers,” Stone wrote in a note to the firm.
NFL important dates
August 1 – Hall of Fame Game – Houston Texans vs Chicago Bears
August 8: The start of the preseason
The deadline for 53-man rosters is August 27.
September 1st is the last preseason day.
September 5 – Season opener – Baltimore Ravens vs Kansas City Chiefs
The trade deadline is November 5.
January 5 – Week 18 of regular-season
January 11 – Playoffs begin
February 9 – Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana
“I m sure many of you have seen the chatter in the press and on social media about the quality issues.
“We don t want to dismiss the poor experience of some members, and know we have room for improvement, but still consider this event a huge success.”
Travis Kelceand theKansas City Chiefswill be playing in one of the Christmas games, and he wants to make sure they are done right.
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“Hopefully Netflix, back to the point, can figure out [the streaming],” he said on theNew Heights Podcast.
“Especially if we’re going to be watching all of the Christmas games on Netflix.”
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