Who Are the Bills-Texans Announcers? A Look at Amazon Prime Video’s TNF Broadcast Team

Week 12 football starts with the Buffalo Bills vs the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football. Here are the announcers for the Amazon broadcast.

Week 12 NFL games will kick off with a Thursday Night Football match between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans. The game will take place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, and fans can watch at home on Amazon Prime Video at 8:15 p.m. EST. Here’s a look at who will be on the call for the primetime match-up.


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Who Are the Announcers for Thursday Night Football Between the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans?

Al Michaels will be on the call for Thursday night’s Bills vs. Texans matchup, guiding viewers through the action from start to finish. After more than five decades in the business, Michaels remains one of the most trusted voices in sports broadcasting. He has a steady style that can make even simple plays feel important, and his timing and presence continue to define primetime football. His involvement gives the entire production a strong and reliable foundation.

Working alongside him is Kirk Herbstreit. He is well known for his work in both college and professional football and still appears every Saturday morning on ESPN’s “College GameDay.” Herbstreit, who played quarterback at Ohio State from 1989 to 1992, brings solid perspective and thoughtful breakdowns that come from real experience. Fans appreciate his balanced delivery and his ability to explain the game clearly and engagingly.

Kaylee Hartung handles all reporting duties from the sideline, providing updates and information throughout the broadcast. She has over 15 years of experience working with major outlets, including CBS, ESPN, ABC News, and now Thursday Night Football. Her job is to capture details from the field level and relay comments from coaches and players during the Bills vs. Texans game. Her presence helps fill in the story that viewers cannot always see from the central camera angles.

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The Bills have a record of 7-3 and sit in second place in the AFC East Division behind the 9-2 New England Patriots.

Josh Allen leads the team. The dual-threat quarterback gets it done on his feet and with his arm. When he’s not throwing it to one of his receivers, like Khalil Shakir, he’s handing it off to James Cook or running it himself. In PFSN’s Offensive Impact metrics, the team ranks second in the league.

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The Texans have a record of 5-5 and sit in third place in the AFC South Division behind the 6-4 Jacksonville Jaguars and the 8-2 Indianapolis Colts.

While the Bills are an offensive team, the Texans are a strong defensive team. They rank second in the league in PFSN’s Defensive Impact metrics. Defensively, the team is led by edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr..

 

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