NFL urged to make major broadcast change involving Patrick Mahomes after Netflix’s worrying Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson show

NFL fans are concerned about the upcoming Netflix games after watching Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson.

More than60 million householdstuned intoNetflix’slive boxing event Friday night.

Paul beat Tyson on pointsin front of over 60,000 fans at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

But the Netflix event washit by technical problems.

Fanscomplained of poor picture qualityand buffering.

While there were also thousands of reports of aNetflix outage during Friday’s card.

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And those events haven’t filled football fans with confidence.

Netflix will broadcast twoNFLgames live on Christmas Day this year.

The streaming giants will showPatrick Mahomesand theKansas City Chiefsvisit thePittsburgh Steelers.

And that game will be followed on the holiday by theBaltimore Ravensagainst theHouston Texans.

But NFL fans watching Friday’s boxing were worried for Christmas.

“This Netflix buffering is a big problem,” one said. “I’m sure the NFL is taking detailed notes.”

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Another fan commented, “Netflix is so unprepared to handle this Tyson Paul fight.

“The buffering and freezing is awful – it s almost unwatchable.

“They need to fix their issues before any NFL game is shown.”

And a third posted, “Netflix better get this figured out before NFL on Christmas.”

While one more wrote, “The NFL better move that Christmas Day game from Netflix to Fox or something else.”

NFL games are regularly watched by around 20 million viewers in the United States.

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But holiday games have drawn even bigger audiences in the past.

The 2022Thanksgivinggame between theNew York GiantsandDallas Cowboyswas watched by 42 million people.

That’s 18 million shy of the 60 million audience for Friday’s event which Netflix struggled with.

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It was also announced thatBeyoncewill perform during the Texans-Ravens game on Netflix on Christmas Day.

Her show could attract more viewers, like the halftime performance at theSuper Bowlevery year tends to.

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