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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.
Beyoncé is no stranger to NFL halftime shows and once again she will be gracing the stage in the middle of all the action. Her last two halftime performances were during the Super Bowl, but this time she will be performing on Christmas Day.
Beyoncé is about to turn heads, as it is in part what the entertainment icon does for a living. And on Christmas Day, she's doing it her native Texas with the NFL.
The game – and Beyoncé's performance – can be seen live on KHOU 11 beginning at 3:30 p.m. On the eve of her halftime performance at NRG Stadium, Beyoncé and Netflix made a subtle joke about potential buffering issues during the show.