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NFL Christmas Tripleheader Shatters Streaming Records as Playoffs Near with Injuries, Suspensions, and Political Advocacy Shaping Storylines

NFL Christmas Tripleheader Shatters Streaming Records as Playoffs Near with Injuries, Suspensions, and Political Advocacy Shaping Storylines

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NFL fans, here's your latest recap on the buzz around the league as we hit the final stretch of the 2025 season. Christmas Day delivered massive viewership, with Mike Florio on NFL on NBC noting the three games shattered streaming records, potentially topping last year's Ravens-Texans numbers by double digits thanks to improved out-of-home metrics. Pro Football Talk reports the NFL now owns the holiday slate no matter the day, outpacing NBA with packed stadiums like a roaring Arrowhead possibly fueled by Travis Kelce's final home game vibe. Casual listeners, the tripleheader was electric; die-hards, expect official ratings soon confirming football's holiday dominance.

Injuries and drama hit hard too. NFL.com reports Bears linebacker Noah Sewell likely tore his Achilles in their loss to the 49ers on December 29. The Rams fell 24-27 to the Falcons on Monday Night Football, with Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford recapping execution flaws in therams.com video. Off-field, suspensions shook things up—Times of India details receiver Rashee Rice's six-game ban for violating conduct policy after a 2024 high-speed Dallas crash guilty plea, shifting focus to the league's accountability rules. Puka Nacua's late-season breakout for the Rams went viral amid personal buzz, per the same source.

Politics and protests remain fiery. Echoing old tensions, former NFL punter Chris Kluwe claims he was fired from his Huntington Beach high school coaching gig after protesting a city council's MAGA-plaque plan at the library, calling it censorship and racism in an LAist interview—he got arrested for disturbing assembly and refused to resign quietly. NFL stars are advocating globally too; TruthNigeria.com says 82 current and former players, including Tony Dungy and C.J. Stroud, urged President Trump and Congress to stop Christian killings in Nigeria's Middle Belt via a Sports Spectrum letter.

Coach carousel spins—YouTube clips highlight Mike Vrabel as a top 2025 Coach of the Year contender with the Patriots. Older anthem protest echoes linger from Trump's past calls to fire kneelers, as noted in Statesboro Herald archives, but no fresh league-wide actions reported this week.

For casual fans, playoffs loom with positioning battles; die-hards, watch advanced stats on streaming surges and injury impacts shaking seeds.

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