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NFL Schedule Release 2025: Christmas games include Lions, Chiefs, and Cowboys

James Thompson
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The triple Christmas header 2025 of the NFL is established.

Hours before the full time launch of the 2025 season, the League confirmed the three games that will take place at Christmas this year. At the beginning of the week, the NFL launched the Christmas night game, which will see Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to be the host of BO NX and the Denver Broncos. That game will be transmitted by Amazon Prime Video, with an initial hour or 8:15 PM EAStern.

Now the other two games have been launched, both or that will be transmitted in Netflix. The first game will be a confrontation of NFC East’s rivalries, since Dallas Cowboys will face Washington’s commanders in the Northwest Stadium. That game will start at 1:00 pm east.

Then, in the afternoon game, another chapter will be written in an NFC North rival

This also means that lions, bosses and cowboys will play both thanksgiving and Christmas day. Early in the day, on Wednesday the league announced that the cowboys will be the hosts of the Chiefs in the set of 4:30 pm in thanksgiving, which will be broadcast on CBS.

While the opponent of Detroit Thanksgiving has not yet been announced, the lions have played on vacation every season that date back to 1934.

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