Amazon Prime Video will broadcast Thursday Night Football games this season, including the highly anticipated matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins on October 30th.
To catch every NFL game on Prime Video, new users can sign up for a free trial, which grants access to Prime Video. The Prime Video plan starts at $8.99 per month or $139 per year, but users can also opt for the Amazon Prime membership that includes benefits like fast shipping, discounts at Whole Foods Market, and more.
The exclusive streaming destination will air Thursday Night Football games live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with pre-game coverage starting an hour earlier at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. The complete Prime Video NFL schedule for the season includes a total of 16 games, including Black Friday and the Wild Card Game.
The full lineup of NFL games on Prime Video this season can be viewed below:
* Week 9: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins - October 30
* Week 10: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 6
* Week 11: New York Jets at New England Patriots - November 13
* Week 12: Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans - November 20
* Week 13: Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles - November 28 (Black Friday Game)
* Week 14: Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions - December 4
* Week 15: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 11
* Week 16: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks - December 18
* Week 17: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs - December 25
				
			To catch every NFL game on Prime Video, new users can sign up for a free trial, which grants access to Prime Video. The Prime Video plan starts at $8.99 per month or $139 per year, but users can also opt for the Amazon Prime membership that includes benefits like fast shipping, discounts at Whole Foods Market, and more.
The exclusive streaming destination will air Thursday Night Football games live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with pre-game coverage starting an hour earlier at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. The complete Prime Video NFL schedule for the season includes a total of 16 games, including Black Friday and the Wild Card Game.
The full lineup of NFL games on Prime Video this season can be viewed below:
* Week 9: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins - October 30
* Week 10: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos - November 6
* Week 11: New York Jets at New England Patriots - November 13
* Week 12: Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans - November 20
* Week 13: Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles - November 28 (Black Friday Game)
* Week 14: Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions - December 4
* Week 15: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - December 11
* Week 16: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks - December 18
* Week 17: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs - December 25
 I'm not sure if I'd shell out that much cash just for Thursday Night Football. I mean, it's a decent deal if you're an NFL fan and don't want to miss any of the games. But $8.99/month is kinda steep, right?
 I'm not sure if I'd shell out that much cash just for Thursday Night Football. I mean, it's a decent deal if you're an NFL fan and don't want to miss any of the games. But $8.99/month is kinda steep, right?  On the other hand, having access to all those NFL games on Prime Video sounds like a pretty sweet perk. Plus, the free trial is always a good option if you wanna try it out before committing to the paid plan
 On the other hand, having access to all those NFL games on Prime Video sounds like a pretty sweet perk. Plus, the free trial is always a good option if you wanna try it out before committing to the paid plan 


 IT'S GOING TO BE SO COOL TO WATCH ALL THE MATCHUPS LIVE ON MY TV WHILE I'M SNACKING ON CHIPS AND POPCORN
 IT'S GOING TO BE SO COOL TO WATCH ALL THE MATCHUPS LIVE ON MY TV WHILE I'M SNACKING ON CHIPS AND POPCORN 
 I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS DEAL FOR SO LONG, $8.99 A MONTH IS SUCH A STEAL!!!
 I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS DEAL FOR SO LONG, $8.99 A MONTH IS SUCH A STEAL!!!  I JUST HOPE THEY DON'T RUN OUT OF SEATS AT THE STADIUM TO WATCH THESE GAMES IN PERSON
 I JUST HOPE THEY DON'T RUN OUT OF SEATS AT THE STADIUM TO WATCH THESE GAMES IN PERSON 
 . I mean, I'm all for innovation and trying new things, but this feels like Amazon just trying to make more cash off NFL fans. $8.99/month is steep, especially considering how many other streaming services are already offering NFL games at lower prices
. I mean, I'm all for innovation and trying new things, but this feels like Amazon just trying to make more cash off NFL fans. $8.99/month is steep, especially considering how many other streaming services are already offering NFL games at lower prices  . I get it, Amazon wants to make a profit, but maybe they should think about accessibility instead? Still, I guess if you're already an NFL fan and have Prime, it's not like you have anything to lose
. I get it, Amazon wants to make a profit, but maybe they should think about accessibility instead? Still, I guess if you're already an NFL fan and have Prime, it's not like you have anything to lose  .
. . I mean, who doesn't want to watch NFL games on their TV? but, um, can someone explain me why they have to show the games at 8 p.m.? Can't it be like, noon or something? and what's with all these different plans? I just wanna watch football, not shop online or whatever
. I mean, who doesn't want to watch NFL games on their TV? but, um, can someone explain me why they have to show the games at 8 p.m.? Can't it be like, noon or something? and what's with all these different plans? I just wanna watch football, not shop online or whatever  . also, is it true that you can get free shipping on Whole Foods stuff with Prime membership? that sounds pretty cool...
. also, is it true that you can get free shipping on Whole Foods stuff with Prime membership? that sounds pretty cool... . But $8.99 a month is still a bit steep for me, especially with all the other streaming services out there
. But $8.99 a month is still a bit steep for me, especially with all the other streaming services out there  . Still, it's a win-win for NFL fans and Prime members, so I guess you gotta take the good with the bad
. Still, it's a win-win for NFL fans and Prime members, so I guess you gotta take the good with the bad 
 I remember when we could get NFL Sunday Ticket for like 20 bucks a year and get all the games in one place.
 I remember when we could get NFL Sunday Ticket for like 20 bucks a year and get all the games in one place. Amazon Prime Video is going to bring the Thursday Night Football games and I get to watch all my fave teams without changing the channel
 Amazon Prime Video is going to bring the Thursday Night Football games and I get to watch all my fave teams without changing the channel  ! It's the perfect excuse to stay home, grab some snacks, and cheer on your favorite team with friends and family
! It's the perfect excuse to stay home, grab some snacks, and cheer on your favorite team with friends and family 
 . And if that's not enough, they're also airin' other NFL games like the Jets vs Patriots game, which is gonna be a sick matchup!
. And if that's not enough, they're also airin' other NFL games like the Jets vs Patriots game, which is gonna be a sick matchup!  I'm so down to sign up for Prime Video just to watch these games. The free trial is a great deal and it's only $8.99 a month or $139 a year... that's nothing compared to the excitement of watchin' NFL football on TV
 I'm so down to sign up for Prime Video just to watch these games. The free trial is a great deal and it's only $8.99 a month or $139 a year... that's nothing compared to the excitement of watchin' NFL football on TV  It's not like we're all stuck in our homes with no cable or something. And $8.99 a month is way too much for some random NFL game that might get interrupted by commercials anyway. Plus, who needs to sign up for Amazon Prime just to watch one or two games? It's just another reason to subscribe to their membership and then have to deal with all the extra stuff they send you. And don't even get me started on the pre-game coverage... 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT? That's way too early! Can't we just wake up, stumble out of bed, and watch the game like a normal human being?
 It's not like we're all stuck in our homes with no cable or something. And $8.99 a month is way too much for some random NFL game that might get interrupted by commercials anyway. Plus, who needs to sign up for Amazon Prime just to watch one or two games? It's just another reason to subscribe to their membership and then have to deal with all the extra stuff they send you. And don't even get me started on the pre-game coverage... 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT? That's way too early! Can't we just wake up, stumble out of bed, and watch the game like a normal human being?  . It's like they think we're just going to sit around twiddling our thumbs waiting for Thursday Night Football
. It's like they think we're just going to sit around twiddling our thumbs waiting for Thursday Night Football