After 12 years of legal back and forth, Beyoncé has finally been given the green light to trademark her daughter Blue Ivy's name.
The Houston Texans are headed to the playoffs. That's as positive as the rest of the afternoon went at NRG Stadium on Christmas Day. The AFC South champions helped catapult the Baltimore Ravens closer
Beyoncé stole the show on Christmas Day with a phenomenal performance during halftime of the Houston Texans' home game against the Baltimore Ravens. This
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed interest in watching Beyonce's halftime performance regardless of his team's situation on Christmas Day.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said there will be trouble if any player tries to watch Beyoncé’s halftime performance on Christmas. Lamar Jackson might have other plans.
Lamar Jackson did not sneak a peek at Beyoncé’s halftime show during the Ravens and Houston Texans game on Christmas, but most of Baltimore did. The last time Beyoncé performed at a Ravens ...
Jackson, a huge Beyoncé fan, was asked if he was sad he would miss the international pop star's halftime show during the Ravens' game, but he clarified that he fully plans to watch her performance. He offered an early apology to coach John Harbaugh and his Ravens teammates.
The Texas native and Grammy-award-winning artist will perform during the second holiday game between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens. Here's what to know. The Texans and Ravens will play at NRG Stadium in Houston at 3:30 p.m. CT. This marks ...
Following Beyoncé's Halftime performance at the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens game, the singer posted a cryptic message.
Beyoncè performed Super Bowl halftime shows in 2013 and 2016 — and returned to the NFL for a Christmas Day performance.
Beyoncé will be performing during the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens halftime on Christmas Day. The games will be aired on Netflix.
If Jackson does view the show, he won't be the first player to stay out to watch a halftime performance. During Super Bowl LVI, Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson watched Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar hit the stage. The Ravens are currently 10-5, while the Texans are 9-6.