Snoop Dogg to Headline Halftime Show at NFL Christmas Game
The National Football League (NFL) has announced that the renowned American rapper Snoop Dogg will be the main star of the halftime show at the traditional Christmas game, scheduled for December 25th. The matchup that will serve as the stage for this musical event will be between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions.Snoop Dogg, known worldwide for hits like “Drop It Like It’s Hot”, maintains a close relationship with the NFL, having participated in memorable moments of the league. In 2022, he was part of the iconic Super Bowl LVI halftime show, alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. In addition, he has been the presenter of the NFL Honors, the annual gala that recognizes the outstanding figures of the season. For this Christmas, the NFL has scheduled three games corresponding to Week 16, which will be broadcast through the streaming platform Netflix. The day will begin with the duel between the Washington Commanders and the Dallas Cowboys, followed by the match between Lions and Vikings, which will feature the show “Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party”. The closing of the Christmas schedule will be the night match between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos.On Christmas Day, the NFL and your uncle Snoop team up to bring music, love, and good vibes to the whole world. That’s the kind of Christmas magic that even Santa can’t fit in his bag.
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The NFL has held games on Christmas intermittently since 1920. In 1971, with a league already made up of 26 teams, two playoff games were played on Christmas for the first time, including the matchups between Cowboys and Vikings, and Dolphins against Chiefs. With the participation of Snoop Dogg, the NFL seeks to reinforce the appeal of its Christmas schedule.Christmas Game Day has become even more attractive. We are bringing together two global cultural giants, the NFL and the unparalleled Snoop Dogg, to offer the hottest halftime show. It’s the best gift for the fans.
Bela Bajaria, director of content at Netflix







