Jason Kelce believes the NFL is 'taking over the holidays' from NBA
Briefly

Jason Kelce, former NFL player, argues that the NFL is overshadowing the NBA during the holiday season. With three games scheduled for Christmas Day this year, the NFL is expanding its presence during a traditionally competitive time for sports. Kelce expresses enthusiasm for the league's growth in holiday viewership, stating his preference for more prime-time football. Meanwhile, NBA commissioner Adam Silver acknowledges the competition, affirming that the NBA does not own Christmas despite its long history of games on that day.
I'm a fan of playing on more prime-time times, Kelce said on the newest episode of his New Heights podcast. That's when I'm watching TV and I like it when football is on television, so let's keep putting good football games on television when everybody's watching.
There's nothing wrong with competition, Silver said while speaking on the radio this week. We don't own Christmas, even though we've been playing on Christmas Day for 75 years in our league.
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