The NFL’s Christmas Day slate in 2025 brought more than just football-it brought Netflix back into the broadcast spotlight. For the second year in a row, the league handed over its holiday afternoon matchups to the streaming giant, featuring the Cowboys vs.
Netflix doing interviews with former players in the middle of the game… pic.twitter.com/GPXcgjl6Oi
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) December 25, 2025
Commanders and Vikings vs. Lions.
Nobody wants to hear an interview in the middle of an nfl game. Netflix what are we doing? Emmitt Smith is cool but this is ridiculous
— Nicky🇺🇸 (@NickyScatz) December 25, 2025
But once again, the broadcast drew more criticism than cheers from fans tuning in.
A mid-game interview is a horrible choice by Netflix
— Tom Downey (@WhatGoingDowney) December 25, 2025
Let’s be clear: the NFL has been experimenting with streaming partnerships for a while now. From Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football to Peacock’s playoff exclusives and YouTube TV’s Sunday Ticket, the league has made it clear that digital platforms are part of its future. But Netflix’s foray into live NFL coverage still feels like a work in progress-and fans aren’t shy about saying so.
TRENDING: #NFL fans are ANGRY with Netflix Christmas game mid-game interviews over zoom.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 25, 2025
They have already interviewed Emmitt Smith and Clinton Portis — The connection & sound has been awful, and the answers are delayed for the most part.
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The biggest point of contention this time? A mid-game Zoom interview during the Cowboys-Commanders matchup that left fans scratching their heads.
Fire the production team for Netflix. An abomination of a broadcast. No one needs to see guys who played 6-10-30 years ago on FaceTime during a close divisional game
— David Canter (@davidcanter) December 25, 2025
Announcers Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, and Matt Ryan paused the action to chat-virtually-with former stars Clinton Portis and Emmitt Smith. While the idea of bringing in legends for perspective isn’t new, the timing and execution felt off.
In the middle of live action, fans want analysis, not nostalgia. And doing it over Zoom?
These mid game interviews on Netflix are brutal.
— JD (@JDGoldboys) December 25, 2025
That only added to the disjointed feel.
Watching the NFL on Netflix… pic.twitter.com/PmF27M94Dx
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) December 25, 2025
Beyond that moment, viewers voiced broader frustrations with the overall production. From the on-air chemistry of the announcer trio to a scorebug that looked more like a beta test than a finished product, the broadcast didn’t quite deliver the polish fans expect from an NFL game-especially one on a marquee holiday like Christmas.
Netflix should not do live events. This quality is horrible.
— Allie Rae (@MrsAllieRae) December 25, 2025
It’s worth noting that Netflix is still relatively new to the live sports game, and growing pains are to be expected. But when you’re broadcasting America’s most-watched sport on one of the biggest days of the year, the bar is high. Fans want crisp visuals, insightful commentary, and a broadcast that enhances the game-not distracts from it.
The NFL stream on Netflix is garbage.
— JohnRocker (@itsJohnRocker) December 25, 2025
With another Christmas Day slate likely headed Netflix’s way in 2026, there’s time to regroup and refine. The platform has the talent and resources to get it right. But after two straight years of fan backlash, the pressure’s on to deliver a product that matches the quality of the action on the field.
Why is it every time @Netflix does an NFL game I feel the need to post about how terrible their broadcast is? pic.twitter.com/BYRUwKnLtU
— JF Shillingsworth ✝️ (@JShillingsworth) December 25, 2025
Can we get back to the game? #netflix
— Fred Kirsch (@Fred_Kirsch) December 25, 2025
Actually watching nfl on Netflix today and I honestly have no idea what's going on. There is constant talking and interviewing over a game and not commenting on the actual play of the game. Wtf is this horseshit. This is not football.
— Rapp 🐊🏈🔥 (@Teknologikk) December 25, 2025
The Netflix presentation feels so amateur.
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) December 25, 2025
Netflix shouldn’t have no more live events on their platform
— yatta 🎒 (@yattadondada) December 25, 2025
why am I paying to watch commercials on Netflix
— Faux Pelini (@FauxPelini) December 25, 2025
This Dallas/Washington game on Netflix is a disgrace. They do not have what is needed to manage pro football. Constant buffering. Only commercials have clear picture. #NFL
— Mary Dollinger (@MaryDollinger6) December 25, 2025
Hey @NFL & @netflix I have to admit I'm NOT liking the experience of NFL coverage. I want to watch the game i don't need to hear Clinton Portis or Emmitt Smith before that being interviewed this is a football game not remember the past.
— Patrick Gray (@sportsguy85) December 25, 2025
Why is it every time @Netflix does an NFL game I feel the need to post about how terrible their broadcast is? pic.twitter.com/BYRUwKnLtU
— JF Shillingsworth ✝️ (@JShillingsworth) December 25, 2025
Can we get back to the game? #netflix
— Fred Kirsch (@Fred_Kirsch) December 25, 2025
Actually watching nfl on Netflix today and I honestly have no idea what's going on. There is constant talking and interviewing over a game and not commenting on the actual play of the game. Wtf is this horseshit. This is not football.
— Rapp 🐊🏈🔥 (@Teknologikk) December 25, 2025
The Netflix presentation feels so amateur.
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) December 25, 2025
Netflix shouldn’t have no more live events on their platform
— yatta 🎒 (@yattadondada) December 25, 2025
why am I paying to watch commercials on Netflix
— Faux Pelini (@FauxPelini) December 25, 2025
This Dallas/Washington game on Netflix is a disgrace. They do not have what is needed to manage pro football. Constant buffering. Only commercials have clear picture. #NFL
— Mary Dollinger (@MaryDollinger6) December 25, 2025
Hey @NFL & @netflix I have to admit I'm NOT liking the experience of NFL coverage. I want to watch the game i don't need to hear Clinton Portis or Emmitt Smith before that being interviewed this is a football game not remember the past.
— Patrick Gray (@sportsguy85) December 25, 2025
Why is it every time @Netflix does an NFL game I feel the need to post about how terrible their broadcast is? pic.twitter.com/BYRUwKnLtU
— JF Shillingsworth ✝️ (@JShillingsworth) December 25, 2025
Can we get back to the game? #netflix
— Fred Kirsch (@Fred_Kirsch) December 25, 2025
Actually watching nfl on Netflix today and I honestly have no idea what's going on. There is constant talking and interviewing over a game and not commenting on the actual play of the game. Wtf is this horseshit. This is not football.
— Rapp 🐊🏈🔥 (@Teknologikk) December 25, 2025
The Netflix presentation feels so amateur.
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) December 25, 2025
Netflix shouldn’t have no more live events on their platform
— yatta 🎒 (@yattadondada) December 25, 2025
why am I paying to watch commercials on Netflix
— Faux Pelini (@FauxPelini) December 25, 2025
This Dallas/Washington game on Netflix is a disgrace. They do not have what is needed to manage pro football. Constant buffering. Only commercials have clear picture. #NFL
— Mary Dollinger (@MaryDollinger6) December 25, 2025
Hey @NFL & @netflix I have to admit I'm NOT liking the experience of NFL coverage. I want to watch the game i don't need to hear Clinton Portis or Emmitt Smith before that being interviewed this is a football game not remember the past.
— Patrick Gray (@sportsguy85) December 25, 2025
