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The Bengals won't be played on Christmas Day this year. The NFL announced their final two Christmas Day games on Wednesday ...
In recent years, the NFL has expanded the Thanksgiving slate, adding a third game, and just as recently as 2020, Christmas ...
The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos on Christmas at 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video, the NFL announced on Monday. Kansas City has dominated the AFC West over the last decade ...
Since Christmas is on a Thursday this year, that coincides with the "Thursday Night Football" package. For this season at least, the NFL granted the Chiefs' wish of playing on Christmas.
The NFL is planning to take over Christmas. In two of the past three years, the league has scheduled a tripleheader for Dec. 25 and starting with 2025, that's going to become a permanent part of ...
It sure seems like it. The Chiefs will play their AFC West rival Denver Broncos on Christmas night, the NFL announced Monday. Kickoff is set for 7:15 p.m. CT on Dec. 25, 2025, Week 17, at GEHA ...
Amazon revealed two NFL matchups set for Prime Video‘s 2025 schedule on Black Friday and Christmas Day during its Monday night upfront presentation to advertisers in New York. The defending ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made it abundantly clear that he plans to take on the NBA on their biggest holiday: Christmas. Goodell spoke to the Pat McAfee Show on Friday, and said the league ...
For the second consecutive year, the Chiefs are playing on Christmas. Although the NFL is not declaring the Chiefs a permanent Christmas host, they’ll play on Christmas again this year: The Broncos ...
The NFL is giving fans a rivalry game as a gift on Christmas night. On Monday, ESPN's Adam Schefter revealed the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos in primetime on December 25.
We are one day away from finding out the entire NFL schedule, and games are starting ... this probably means the Eagles will play on Christmas, which is five days later. It's assumed the four ...
A Friday night standalone matchup between two of those six Pro Bowlers sounds like a great way to wrap up the Christmas festivities. David Helman covers the NFL for FOX Sports and hosts the NFL on ...