Netflix is reportedly paying $150 million to stream two of the NFL's 2024 Christmas Day games Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York ...
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Earlier this year, Netflix announced a three-year deal with the NFL to broadcast a Christmas Day slate of games. This season, Netflix has two games and they have no one to announce them.
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When did the NFL schedule come out? The 2024 NFL schedule was released on May 15. What channel is NFL games on? NFL games are on Fox, CBS Sports, NBC, Amazon, ESPN, Netflix and ABC. How many NFL ...
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