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Netflix rebounded strong after a rough start.

The streaming giant is airing the Chiefs-Steelers and Ravens-Texans games on Christmas Day, its first live broadcast of the NFL.

After streaming issues during the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight last month on Netflix prompted concerns about the company’s ability to handle large events, it has largely avoided problems during the first game of the day between Kansas City and Pittsburgh.

The stream did not lag and came through sharp and in high quality.

In the beginning of Netflix’s coverage on Wednesday, however, the broadcast was silent as co-host Kay Adams began speaking with her microphone seemingly not working for roughly 10 seconds.

Later, an ad for “Squid Game” aired while co-host Mina Kimes was in the middle of talking before the pregame show returned.

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But after stumbling out of the gates, Netflix’s stream has gone smoothly since.

During the highly anticipated Paul-Tyson bout, which Netflix said 60 million people tuned into on its platform, scores of fans complained that that their stream froze or crashed.

The NFL was concerned enough at the time that it reached out to Netflix, ESPN previously reported, but was satisfied with Netflix’s explanation.

Following the fight, Netflix CTO Elizabeth Stone admitted to employees that the company had to improve.

“This unprecedented scale created many technical challenges, which the launch team tackled brilliantly by prioritizing stability of the stream for the majority of viewers,” Netflix CTO Elizabeth Stone wrote to employees, according to Bloomberg. “I’m sure many of you have seen the chatter in the press and on social media about the quality issues.

“We don’t want to dismiss the poor experience of some members, and know we have room for improvement, but still consider this event a huge success.”

Netflix paid $150 million for the two games — $75 million each — and will have at least one holiday game each of the next two seasons, the Wall Street Journal previously reported.

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