The upcoming season of NFL action on Prime Video, which includes exclusive coverage of Thursday Night Football (TNF), Black Friday Football, and first-ever NFL Wild Card Playoff game, stands as the streamer’s most extensive schedule yet in its third season of coverage. The expanded schedule of games, AI-powered features that bring fans closer to the action, and a blockbuster TNF slate featuring 12 divisional matchups kicks off on Thursday, September 12, with a can’t-miss showdown between the Bills and Dolphins in Miami.
The 2024TNF season schedule features six teams that make multiple appearances on Prime Video, including the 49ers, Jets, Bengals and Rams. Several of Prime Video’s biggest showdowns within the strong schedule of games include:
Check out the full schedule below.
TNF Tonight pregame coverage begins each Thursday at 7 p.m. EDT.
Viewers in the U.S. can watch Thursday Night Football games on Prime Video in 2024 in their living rooms on connected televisions, streaming media players, or set-top boxes by using the Prime Video app, which is also available on mobile. In addition, viewers can stream online on Amazon, and on phones and tablets with NFL+. Each Thursday Night Football game also streams live on Twitch and is available on over-the-air TV stations in the two home markets of the competing teams, as well as in Spanish language on Prime Video. Coverage kicks off each Thursday with TNF Tonight at 7:00 p.m. EDT.
Live NFL coverage on Prime Video will extend from late August to January for the first time and is highlighted by a tentpole Black Friday Football matchup on November 29, when the Super Bowl Champion Chiefs play host to the Raiders. Live coverage of Thursday Night Football is one of the many benefits that come with Prime, which provides unparalleled savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership.
“This is our best schedule yet, and with this lineup of must-see matchups, our award-winning production, and innovations you can only get on Prime Video, fans will not want to miss a minute of Thursday Night Football this season,” said Jay Marine, vice president, Prime Video, and global head of sports and ads. “Our upcoming TNF schedule includes great games all season long, including 12 between fierce division rivals, the Super Bowl Champion Chiefs hosting Black Friday Football, and we’ll cap the season for the first time with the first-ever NFL postseason game on Prime Video. I can’t wait to kick things off in Miami on September 12.”
The NFL uses the power of Amazon Web Services (AWS) to power its schedule-making process. There are approximately a quadrillion possible schedule combinations each NFL season and over 26,000 factors to take in to consideration, such as stadium availability, travel requirements, prime-time games, competitive fairness, and division rivalries. The NFL uses AWS to run high-performance computing workloads to find the best possible schedule each year.
The 2023 TNF on Prime campaign generated an unprecedented streak of weekly viewership gains along the way to a full-season average that ranked +24% ahead of the previous year. TNF on Prime viewers averaged seven years younger and watch more of the games than audiences watching the NFL on linear networks. TNF’s 2023 pregame and postgame shows,TNF Tonight, TNF Kickoff, TNF Postgame and TNF Nightcap, all registered significant year-over-year viewership increases.
Thursday Night Football’s production team recently earned 11 Sports Emmy nominations for its 2023 coverage—including those for Outstanding Digital Innovation, Outstanding Interactive Experience, and Outstanding Personality nods for sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung and features reporter Taylor Rooks.
For all the latest information regarding TNF on Prime Video, visit the Thursday Night Football page on Prime Video. Additionally, follow @NFLonPrime, and the recently launched @SportsonPrime handle, across all major social networks, for highlights, features, viral moments, and more from Prime Video Sports. If you’re not a Prime member yet, join today to catch all the action in this season. Amazon also offers a 30-day free trial of Prime for select, eligible customers.