How to watch NFL Christmas 2024 games on Netflix, including Chiefs vs Steelers and Ravens vs. Texans
The NFL is debuting on Netflix on Christmas Day, including the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans. If you're a Netflix subscriber, you can easily access the app and click on the matchup you want to watch. But if you're unfamiliar with Netflix, we're here to help you watch the NFL […]
The NFL is debuting on Netflix on Christmas Day, including the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans. If you're a Netflix subscriber, you can easily access the app and click on the matchup you want to watch.
But if you're unfamiliar with Netflix, we're here to help you watch the NFL on Christmas Day action. This is the first year of a three-year term where Netflix will feature the NFL on Christmas Day action. Here's a schedule of the Netflix offerings:
- NFL Christmas Gameday on Netflix from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Chiefs vs. Steelers at 1 p.m.
- Ravens vs. Texans at 4:30 p.m.
If you have a smart TV, laptop, phone, or a Wi-Fi-enabled Roku or similar dongle that features applications, you can access Netflix. Netflix does not offer a free trial subscription, so you'll have to pay to watch the NFL on Christmas Day.
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You'll only need the standard version to watch the NFL on Netflix, which costs $6.99 plus taxes for one month of access.
There's no refund option, so you're paying at least that to watch. There's also a premium option with no ads and some other small extras for $15.49 monthly.
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