Mahomes, Jackson, Beyonce star on Christmas Day in NFL

Patrick Mahomes, Beyonce and Lamar Jackson were the stars of Christmas Day in the NFLImage source, Getty Images
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Patrick Mahomes, half-time show performer Beyonce and Lamar Jackson were the stars of Christmas Day in the NFL

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The Kansas City Chiefs locked up the AFC top seed and the Baltimore Ravens crushed the Houston Texans as two of the NFL's biggest names starred on Christmas Day.

Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes as the Chiefs beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 to ensure they have a first-round bye and home advantage in the play-offs as they look to win a historic third straight Super Bowl.

Lamar Jackson then further pressed his claims to win a second consecutive MVP award and third overall with another all-action display in Baltimore's emphatic 31-2 victory in Houston.

Jackson threw two touchdown passes and ran in one himself as he broke Michael Vick's NFL quarterback rushing record on a night of headline performances on and off the pitch.

Beyonce performed a half-time show in Houston to rival those usually seen at the Super Bowl, featuring a Post Malone cameo and ending with her hit Texas Hold 'Em.

It was all part of the big show element, marking the NFL's first year of Christmas Day games being streamed globally on Netflix.

Hence why two of the best teams and two of the biggest NFL stars were chosen - and they responded in style.

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Beyonce performed in a big production for the half-time show in Houston

Chiefs turn it on to clinch top spot

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Patrick Mahomes eclipsed Peyton Manning for the most touchdown passes in the first eight seasons in the NFL

No team has ever won three straight Super Bowls, but the Chiefs powered into pole position in Pittsburgh by going 15-1 and ensuring they get all the trappings of being top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven years.

The defending champions had plenty of doubters after scraping narrow wins for much of the season, but they emerged from a punishing three games in 11 days with three wins and looking stronger than they have all season.

Mahomes and Travis Kelce are finding top gear in a much improved passing attack and the impressive Chiefs defence, even without star man Chris Jones, sacked Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson five times in yet another stifling display.

It was the perfect Christmas for Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, who celebrated by dressing as Santa after the game. He can now rest his star players for their final game of the regular season, when they face the Denver Broncos, before also having a bye week to prepare for their latest play-off charge.

And that is a big worry to the rest of the NFL.

"Getting the number one seed is important," said Mahomes. "It's like winning a play-off game."

Record night for MVP contender Jackson

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Lamar Jackson has the most rushing yards for a quarterback in NFL history

Pittsburgh's defeat opened the door for Baltimore to take charge of the AFC North, which they did emphatically thanks to Jackson's efforts and a large dose of running back Derrick Henry.

Jackson's 48-yard touchdown run was the highlight, where he reached a career-best speed of 21.25mph to leave the Houston defence for dead - despite joking "I was jogging" after the game.

His 87 yards gave Jackson 6,110 yards in his career, eclipsing Michael Vick's previous record of 6,109 set over 13 seasons. Jackson has been a starter for just seven years.

The quarterback's playmaking ability with his arm and his foot speed is complemented by the bruising running style of Henry - who had 147 yards and a team record 16th touchdown.

"It's just another phenomenal performance," said head coach John Harbaugh of Jackson. "It's just kind of what he does every week."

The 11-5 Ravens have the top offence in the NFL and, like the Chiefs, are hitting stride at the right time, with their defence keeping the Texans at bay.

Unlike the Chiefs, the Ravens will need to go full strength in their final game against the Cleveland Browns to make sure they win their division and get at least one home play-off game.

NFL Week 17 schedule & results

(All kick-off times GMT)

  • Kansas City Chiefs 29-10 Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Baltimore Ravens 31-2 Houston Texans

  • Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears (Friday 01:15)

  • Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots (Saturday 18:00)

  • Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals (Saturday 21:30)

Sunday schedule

  • Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams

  • Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles

  • Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Las Vegas Raiders at New Orleans Saints

  • Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars

  • New York Jets at Buffalo Bills

  • Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants

  • Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns

  • Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings

  • Atlanta Falcons at Washington Commanders

Monday Night Football

  • Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers (Tuesday 01:15)