In 2022, Amazon Prime Video became part of the NFL‘s TV deal, earning exclusive rights to stream Thursday Night Football games as well as an annual Black Friday game.
Amazon became the first streamer to broadcast NFL games, and they will continue airing Thursday Night Football games through the 2033 NFL season. Since the NFL will be on Amazon Prime Video for the foreseeable future, here’s how to watch those contests.
How To Watch the NFL on Amazon This Season
To watch Thursday Night Football, you must have an Amazon Prime account and subscription.
Once you’re signed up, you will be able to watch the game on Amazon Prime Video. When the Thursday Night Football game begins, it is featured on Amazon Prime Video’s app.
How To Purchase Amazon for the Season
If you’re not already an Amazon Prime member, you will need to sign up for an account in order to watch the Thursday Night Football action (as well as their annual Black Friday game).
MORE: Why Is Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video?
Prime offers two types of memberships. For $14.99 per month (or $139 per year), you can become a Prime member, which comes with many shipping, shopping, streaming, and reading benefits. If you only want Amazon Prime Video without any of the other perks, it costs $8.99 per month.
Who Is the Amazon Broadcast Team?
Amazon will roll out the same broadcast team as last season, and for pro and college football fans, these are names you know well.
The legendary Al Michaels handles play-by-play. Michaels is a legendary broadcaster who’s entering his 38th season as an NFL prime-time play-by-play voice. He’s joined by Kirk Herbstreit as a color commentator. Kaylee Hartung, who’s had stints with ABC, CNN, and ESPN, serves as Amazon Prime Video’s sideline reporter.
The pregame and halftime shows feature host Charissa Thompson and former NFL players Richard Sherman, Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Andrew Whitworth.
Amazon Prime Thursday Night Schedule for 2024
Week 2 (Sept. 12): Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
Week 3 (Sept. 19): New England Patriots at New York Jets
Week 4 (Sept. 26): Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
Week 5 (Oct. 3): Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
Week 6 (Oct. 10): San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
Week 7 (Oct. 17): Denver Broncos at New Orleans Saints
Week 8 (Oct. 24): Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams
Week 9 (Oct. 31): Houston Texans at New York Jets
Week 10 (Nov. 7): Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
Week 11 (Nov. 14): Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 12 (Nov. 21): Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
Week 13 (Nov. 29): Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs*
Week 14 (Dec. 5): Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions
Week 15 (Dec. 12): Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers
Week 16 (Dec. 19): Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals
Week 17 (Dec. 26): Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears
*Black Friday Game