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How to watch the Christmas games on the NFL schedule today, including times, TV channels and where to live stream the matchups.
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NFL Week 17 Christmas Day open thread
Week 17 of NFL action gets started this afternoon, with a trio of games that once held a lot of playoff intrigue. The reality is that football fans could be in for a long day of play featuring plenty of also-rans.
Another week of NFL action kicks into full swing on Christmas Day, with the penultimate weekend of the regular season getting underway with a triple-header. In the Christmas matinee, the Dallas Cowboys make the trip to Landover,
Are there NFL games on Christmas? The league will put on multiple holiday clashes in Week 17. Here's how many and what the matchups are:
Following last year’s iconic Beyoncé Bowl, here’s who’s performing during Netflix’s 2025 NFL Christmas Day games, including the halftime headliner and special guests.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t competing on Christmas this year, the Black and Gold faithful can take comfort in knowing that Pittsburgh has been quite successful on the holiday, winning two out of three matchups on the incredible day.
The Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Bo Nix, face the Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Chris Oladokun on Thursday night in a Christmas showdown at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
It's the Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season. Here's how to watch Christmas Day game, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
The NFL will also have two games on Saturday. First, the Houston Texans (10-5) will take on the Los Angeles Chargers (11-4) at 2:30 p.m. MT (4:30 ET) on NFL Network, then the Baltimore Ravens (7-8) will face the Green Bay Packers (9-5-1) at 6 p.m. MT (8 p.m. ET) on Peacock. All of those teams are still in playoff contention going into the weekend.
The NFL's Christmas Day slate was supposed to have playoff implications with key divisional matchups, but it won't featured three key starting quarterbacks in each game.