While the game and her performance will be streamed on Netflix, fans here in Houston can watch it without any risk of buffering on KHOU 11/CBS.
Thanks to the NFL’s broadcasting rules, fans in the Houston area who want to watch the Houston Texans' Christmas game and those more interested in music superstar Beyoncé’s halftime performance will not need a streaming subscription to tune in.
For the first time in history, the NFL is teaming up with Netflix to stream the halftime show live, making Beyoncé’s performance accessible to millions of fans worldwide. It’s a groundbreaking moment for live sports and streaming entertainment, proving once again that Beyoncé knows how to elevate a stage.
Beyoncé is reassuring fans that there is nothing to worry about after the BeyHive highlighted conncerns of a Netflix glitch during her halftime performance during the live NFL special on the streamer.
Superstar Beyoncé is having a bit of fun with Netflix - and fans - in the leadup to her big halftime performance on Christmas Day.
The NFL Christmas Day doubleheader includes four teams that will be playing in the upcoming playoffs. Kansas City at Pittsburgh and Baltimore at Houston headline Christmas Day NFL action on Netflix with music superstar Beyonce performing the halftime show in her hometown of Houston.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson promises he'll be on the field on Christmas to see Beyoncè perform during his game at halftime
The NFL will have two games on Christmas Day this year. The holiday falls on a Wednesday, but the league wants to compete with the NBA, so it decided four teams would play on back-to-back short weeks to get the games in.
Two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson says he plans to watch superstar Beyoncé perform during halftime on Christmas Day when his team faces the Texans in Houston.
Queen Bey is taking the stage at halftime during Netflix's stream of the Houston Texans vs. the Baltimore Ravens, but theories say more could be coming.
The Houston Texans return home as an underdog against the defending MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in Week 17.