Get ready to rock ‘n roll during Thursday Night Football in 2022.
Beginning Sept. 15 with an epic game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs, Amazon Prime becomes the first streaming service to offer exclusive broadcasting with the NFL.
Best of all, you can tune into the games as well as pregame, halftime and postgame shows for free if you already have an Amazon Prime membership (if not, you can sign up here for a free 30-day trial).
We break it all down for you below.
How to watch Thursday Night Football and what to expect
If you’re wondering where to watch these NFL games, you’ve come to the right place.
Access 15 regular-season Thursday Night Football (TNF) games via an Amazon Prime membership. Prime Video’s TNF broadcast team — Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Michael Smith and Kaylee Hartung — brings together some of the biggest names in the business.
The Prime studio team is a star-studded group: Tony Gonzalez, All-Pro, Richard Sherman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Charissa Thompson, Andrew Whitworth, Aqib Talib and Taylor Rooks.
Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer will also return to TNF for two games this season.
“TNF with Storm & Kremer” will feature further storytelling and interviews than usual. Dates have yet to be announced.
You can also look forward to pregame, halftime and postgame shows, fan-favorite interactive opportunities and a special comedic show hosted by former “Saturday Night Live” star Taran Killam each Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST before a TNF game.
How to record Thursday Night Football
As a Prime Member, you will also be able to record the entire season of TNF.
Simply pause, rewind and fast-forward during live games and watch full replays.
If you rather not opt-in to the recording service, you can still enjoy 15 minutes of rewind from the point you joined the game and can pause and fast-forward as needed.
The content is available until the start of the following NFL season and stored in the cloud without any effect on DVR space allotments.
Watch Thursday Night Football with Amazon Prime
Remember, TNF and all of its additional features are only available to Prime Video and Prime Members. That means if you want in on the fun, you’ll need to sign up.
The live sports can be watched on classic Web browsers and on more than 650 connected devices via the Prime Video app such as Fire TV, the Fire Tablet, set top boxes, media players (Roku, Google Chromecast, Apple TV), game consoles (Xbox, PlayStation), smart TVs, tablets and mobile phones running iOs or Android.
If you’re not already a member, take advantage of a free 30-day trial just in time for kickoff.
Sign up for Amazon Prime
Not only will you gain access to all of the standout TNF games, but you can also tune into other notable content such as “Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
The first Prime game this season pits two of the top quarterbacks in the league — Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert — against each other. The Chiefs and Chargers are both off to 1-0 starts with big things expected this season from the AFC West rivals.
Keep reading for a full schedule of TNF games.
Thursday Night Football game schedule on Amazon Prime
Note that the comedic shows are on Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST, pregame coverage begins on Thursdays at 7 p.m. EST and kickoff starts at 8:15 p.m. EST.
Sept. 15 | Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs |
Sept. 22 | Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns |
Sept. 29 | Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals |
Oct. 6 | Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos |
Oct. 13 | Washington Commanders at Chicago Bears |
Oct. 20 | New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals |
Oct. 27 | Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Nov. 3 | Philadelphia Eagles at Houston Texans |
Nov. 10 | Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers |
Nov. 17 | Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers |
Dec. 1 | Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots |
Dec. 8 | Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Rams |
Dec. 15 | San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks |
Dec. 22 | Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Jets |
Dec. 29 | Dallas Cowboys at Tennessee Titans |
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