There will be two NFL games on Christmas Day this year, and in a first, the league will broadcast games on Netflix.
At 1 PM, The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Kansas City Chiefs, who will certainly be favored when lines debut. At 4:30 PM, the Baltimore Ravens play the Houston Texans and will feature a halftime performance by Beyoncé.
While the oddsmakers at NFL betting sites mull over their Xmas game lines, Beyoncé prop bets are already taking action for a series of outcomes.
Prop bets for these types of performances are not uncommon. Halftime props are created for the Super Bowl every year, taking action on setlists, clothes, and guest performers.
Odds For The Color Of Beyoncé’s First Outfit
- Red +125
- Gold +450
- Black +650
- Silver/Gray +650
- Pink/Purple +700
- White/Cream +700
- Blue +1000
- Brown +1500
- Green +1500
- Orange +2500
- Yellow +2500
Red and green are the dominant colors of the holiday. Naturally, red is favored as the color Beyoncé will wear first. For some reason, green is not listed second. Instead, green is ranked third from last, and the moneyline odds are set at +1500.
This legit underdog contender will deliver 15x payouts if she wears green first on December 25th.
First Song In Beyoncé’s Christmas Halftime Set
- Texas Hold ‘Em -200
- Ameriican Requiem +400
- Crazy In Love +600
- Ya Ya +700
- 16 Carriages +900
- Halo +1000
- Irreplaceable +1000
- Jolene +1500
- Santa Claus Is Coming to Town +2000
- Single Ladies +2000
- Ring Of Fire +5000
Texas Hold ‘Em is the first single off of Beyoncé’s latest album, Cowboy Carter. The track and album have a country flare in a deliberate distancing from her standard R&B style. It is a solid favorite to be sung first during her Christmas setlist.
Her change of genre is the reason that the top four musicians in the following prop bet are country artists. In fact, most of them are country music singers, and the odds imply that several will join Beyoncé on stage.
Who Will Perform With Beyoncé?
- Brittney Spencer -250
- Reyna Roberts -250
- Tanner Adell -250
- Tiera Kennedy -250
- Shaboozey -200
- Miley Cyrus -140
- Post Malone -125
- Linda Martell EVEN
- Dolly Parton +110
- Willie Nelson +125
- Pharrell Williams +150
- Jay Z +500
- Kelly Rowland +1000
- Taylor Swift +1500
- Chris Stapleton +2000
- Emmylou Harris +2000
- Shania Twain +2000
With these two high-profile NFL games and Beyoncé’s halftime show being broadcast on Netflix, there is some concern as to whether they can handle the bandwidth.
Viewers of their recent live airing of the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight experienced dropouts and low-quality feeds as Netflix struggled to remain online. Here’s hoping they can get their act together because Netflix is contracted to broadcast Christmas games through 2026.
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