The NFL is back on Netflix! After a big premiere in 2024, the big American football league continues to settle into homes for the holidays.
This Thursday, four teams from the NFC conference will meet at the streaming giant for two unmissable meetings to calmly digest your festive meal.
A special day which will also have a false air of Thanksgiving. Because as in November, we find the Lions and the Cowboys, big regulars at these festive meetings.
Commanders – Cowboys : kick-off Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
Difficult season for the Commanders. Jayden Daniels’ second year was disrupted by injuries and the playoffs slipped away. But what better way to cheer yourself up than beating Dallas’ rival?
Because despite the departure of Micah Parsons, the Cowboys managed to hold out for a good part of the year thanks to their attack. Dak Prescott is at the oven and the mill. George Pickens is capable of delivering some big matches. And Dallas hopes.
On paper, Cowboys advantage. But be careful, in divisional matches, anything is possible!
Vikings – Lions : kick-off Thursday at 10:30 p.m.
The fight for the playoffs is hellish in the NFC. And the Lions have no room for error! Jared Goff and his teammates travel to Minnesota to oppose the Vikings. On paper, Detroit is the favorite. But be careful, it was the Vikings who won the first leg!
Well helped by his ground game, JJ McCarthy had a decent match, one of his best in the league. Can he do it again?
Matches commented in French, documentaries to help you wait
Like last year, these matches will be commented in French. You will find Samyr Hamoudi and Philippe Gardent, who will receive support from Anthony Mahoungou, who is joining the system.
Do you want to get in the mood? There is something to wait for now on Netflix, which offers the documentaries “Quarterback” and “Receiver”, which follow players currently in the league. And for those who want to consolidate their NFL culture, “America’s Team: a Cowboys affair”, which tells the story of the Dallas Cowboys since the team’s purchase by the fanciful Jerry Jones. Other documentaries, including one dedicated to shooting star Johnny Manziel, are also available on the platform!

Article written as part of a sponsored partnership with Netflix