Beyoncé Teases Netflix’s NFL Christmas Game In The Most Perfect Way; See Here

As a lifestyle expert with over three decades of experience in the entertainment industry, I must say that Beyoncé never ceases to amaze me with her innovative and captivating performances. Her latest teaser for her upcoming performance during the NFL Christmas game is no exception.

Beyoncé isn’t backing down from sharing news about her forthcoming concert. The remarkable singer behind the hit album, “Cowboy Carter,” has been active on social media, captivating fans not only within the music and sports industries but also across the globe.

On their X account (previously Twitter), Beyoncé, known for her Crazy in Love antics, left fans amazed once more. A teaser posted on social media shows an NFL football landing, then rolling across a pristine, verdant field as the crowd erupts into enthusiastic cheers.

Initially bouncing lightly, the football moves in Beyoncé’s direction, where she steps onto it while donning black high-heels. The scene transitions, and as the camera gradually ascends, we discover Beyoncé, the artist behind “If I Were a Boy,” playing the banjo.

It’s interesting to note that the melody playing in the latest trailer is actually Beyonce’s recent country-influenced hit, Texas Hold ‘Em. After the shot pans upward, the camera focuses on Beyonce’s face, but the screen suddenly freezes or lags.

For the uninitiated, this playful jab referenced previous livestream problems experienced by the streamer towards the conclusion of their broadcast.

Soon the buffering ends and we see Beyonce delivering a wink.

The streamer has even changed its X account bio to “roasted by beyoncé 12.24.24.”

The Christmas NFL matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans is set to kick off at 4:30 in the afternoon Eastern Time, or 1:30 in the afternoon Pacific Time.

In the next game, it’s the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The action kicks off at 1 p.m. Pacific Time, which is 10 a.m. if you’re looking at the clock on the East Coast.

According to an agreement between Netflix and the NFL, the two Christmas games will no longer be available for streaming 3 hours following the conclusion of the live broadcast.

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2024-12-25 10:38