The short clip features Beyoncé sitting on a chair in the middle of a football field while playing a white banjo. At one point, the video appears to stall just as it zooms in on
Beyoncé is getting in on the Netflix buffering joke ahead of her highly anticipated NFL Halftime Show performance. On Tuesday (Dec. 24), the 43-year-old superstar shared a new 30-second teaser for her upcoming performance, which will air during the Christmas Day NFL doubleheader on Netflix.
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Jackson is looking forward to Wednesday's game, but not just because it's a chance to extend their win streak to three games. Superstar singer Beyonce is performing in the middle of the action and Jackson plans to catch the halftime performance.
The Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans Christmas Day game, where Beyoncé is performing in the halftime, will be streamed on Netflix. Yes. According to a release from Netflix about the games and their music performances, the streaming service said viewers will be able to view Beyoncé through their Netflix account.
Beyoncé is set to take the stage live on Netflix on Christmas Day during halftime of the Ravens-Texans game. For those who may be busy opening presents, the game will be available on Netflix until about three hours after the livestream to jam out to “Cowboy Carter.
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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.
The Texans could secure a 10-win season and end Jackson’s chances of winning a third MVP with a strong outing in the home finale. Fresh off a 27-19 loss at Kansas City, Houston hopes to bring a bit more job to its fans this holiday season.
Nothing is going to stop the Ravens quarterback from seeing his first-ever Beyoncé performance, not even his own football game.