The National Football League (NFL) will return to Prime Video for the fourth season of “Thursday Night Football” starting with a preseason game in August and continuing through January, concluding with a Wild Card playoff game. The 2025 regular-season lineup features all 14 teams that reached the playoffs last year.
This season opens on September 11 with the Green Bay Packers hosting the Washington Commanders. The schedule includes 10 divisional games and several high-profile matchups, such as the Philadelphia Eagles facing the New York Giants, a contest between the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions, and reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen leading the Buffalo Bills against the Houston Texans. Other notable games include an AFC North clash between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals, an NFC rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams, a Black Friday matchup pitting the Eagles against the Chicago Bears, and a Christmas Day meeting between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs.
Pregame coverage for “TNF Tonight” begins each Thursday at 7 p.m. ET, with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET. In addition to football, Prime Video is streaming 21 WNBA games this season.
Le An Soto leads a crew of about 300 people each week to deliver live football coverage from game locations.
Viewers in the United States can watch “Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video using desktops, smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, or connected TVs via Prime Video or its app. Games are also available for online streaming at Amazon.com or on mobile devices through NFL+. Each matchup streams live on Twitch and is broadcast over-the-air in home markets of participating teams as well as in Spanish on Prime Video.
For more information about “TNF” on Prime Video or to access highlights and updates from Prime Video sports coverage, viewers can visit the Thursday Night Football page or follow @NFLonPrime and @SportsOnPrime across social media platforms.
Prime Video is included with Amazon’s Prime membership in the U.S., which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year annually. Discounted memberships are available for young adults and those receiving government assistance at half price compared to standard rates. Amazon also offers a 30-day free trial of Prime for new members.
Beyond football broadcasts, Prime Video features additional live sports content along with original series such as The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Wheel of Time, Reacher, The Boys, Fallout; movies including Another Simple Favor; Holland; G20; documentaries; and other entertainment options.



