In its third season of a partnership with the NFL, Prime Video has released its expanded schedule of games for the season which will begin in the regular season with a Week 2 matchup featuring the Buffalo Bills at the Miami Dolphins. In total, Prime Video will feature 12 divisional matchups including Aaron Rodgers and the Jets hosting the New England Patriots for their home opener on September 19 as well as Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals at the Baltimore Ravens on November 7.
“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 in a release. “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.”
Prime Video’s schedule will also feature a Black Friday matchup on November 29 featuring the Las Vegas Raiders at the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. The schedule will culminate with Prime Video’s first ever exclusive Wild Card game.
Complete 2024 Thursday Night Football Schedule (all times EDT):
TNF Tonight pregame coverage begins each Thursday at 7 p.m.
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 Broncosat 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 (Black Friday) – Friday, 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
** NFL Wild Card Playoff Game: TBD
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.
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