Who Are the Cardinals-Seahawks Announcers? A Look at Amazon Prime Video’s Broadcast Team for Thursday Night Football

Who’s calling Cardinals-Seahawks Thursday Night Football? Amazon’s team brings the NFC West showdown to life. Find out who’s in the booth.

Week 4’s Thursday Night Football matchup brings the NFC West battle between the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks to the national stage, and Amazon Prime Video is set to deliver its signature broadcast team for the contest.

Here’s the latest on who will be calling the action and how fans can listen in.


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Who Will Guide Fans Through Cardinals-Seahawks on Thursday Night Football

Amazon Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football broadcast is led by Al Michaels on play-by-play and Kirk Herbstreit as analyst, with Kaylee Hartung reporting from the sideline.

The Cardinals-Seahawks game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and will be streamed exclusively on Prime Video. There is no traditional cable or network TV simulcast; a Prime subscription and an internet-connected device are required to access the live stream.

Michaels brings decades of NFL experience and a knack for capturing high-stakes moments, while Herbstreit, best known for his college football analysis, continues to provide detailed breakdowns of both offenses and defenses at the pro level. Hartung adds in-game updates, injury reports, and interviews from the field level.

This trio has become the established face of Amazon’s NFL coverage since the streaming service took over Thursday nights.

Fans can also listen to local radio coverage. In Seattle, Steve Raible (play-by-play), Dave Wyman (analyst), and Jen Mueller (sideline) call the game on Seattle Sports 710 AM and KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM.

In Arizona, Dave Pasch (play-by-play), A.Q. Shipley (analyst), and Paul Calvisi (sideline) provide the Cardinals’ broadcast on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. Both radio teams deliver pregame coverage, in-game analysis, and postgame reaction tailored to their home markets.

What to Expect From Amazon’s TNF Production

Amazon Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football presentation features high-definition streaming, multiple camera angles, and enhanced data overlays powered by Next Gen Stats.

The “Prime Vision” alternate feed, when available, provides real-time analytics, including route tracking, player speed, and separation data, alongside the main broadcast. The production also includes rules analysis segments and on-screen graphics to clarify penalties and replay reviews for viewers.

With both the Cardinals and Seahawks entering the night at 2-1 and the NFC West standings tight, Thursday’s matchup has early playoff implications.

How To Listen to Cardinals-Seahawks: Radio Stations, Date, Time, More for Week 4 TNF Game

The Amazon crew will spotlight the quarterback matchup between Kyler Murray and Sam Darnold, the impact of new faces like Cooper Kupp in Seattle, and the Cardinals’ ongoing adjustments after losing James Conner for the season.

For fans watching at home, ensure your Prime subscription is active and your device is ready for streaming. For those on the go or who prefer the radio, local crews in Seattle and Arizona will provide in-depth, team-focused coverage.

With the NFC West race heating up, all eyes and ears will be on Thursday night’s broadcast.

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