In case you missed it, Mrs. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter nailed her halftime show during Netflix's Raven-Texans Christmas Day game. That's sweet. Right? Well, it seems that wasn't the only awesome moment from the show. There were a couple of hidden easter eggs ...
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Performing cuts from her smash “Cowboy Carter” album, Beyoncé doubled down on her country aesthetic, joined by Post Malone, daughter Blue Ivy and others.
That’s as positive as the rest of the afternoon went at NRG Stadium on Christmas Day. The AFC South champions helped catapult the Baltimore Ravens closer to winning the AFC North in Week 18 in a demoralizing 31-2 loss in front of Beyonce and a monstrous Netflix audience.
It's a Christmas miracle! The 'Beyoncé Bowl' NFL halftime show on Netflix went off without any of the streamer's usual glitches, to bring fans a lively showcase of 'Cowboy Carter' bops.
Beyoncé graciously gifted the world a Cowboy Carter Christmas during the Houston Texans' holiday faceoff with the Baltimore Ravens.
Beyonce stole the show during her halftime performance as part of Netflix's NFL Christmas doubleheader and was paid a mind-blowing amount to entertain.
Netflix did not just pass the biggest exam, it aced it. And it more likely than not pulled back the curtain on a new era of NFL presentation —one in which they may own a day that takes a backseat to only the Super Bowl in terms of eyeballs and cultural capital.
Beyoncé's Christmas halftime performance at NRG Stadium overshadowed the NFL game with a set from her album 'Cowboy Carter'.
From flawless streaming to Beyoncé's halftime show, Netflix's Christmas Day NFL debut proved streaming giants can deliver major sports better than ca