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How to Watch NFL on Prime Video: 2025 Season Guide

Amazon's got the ball again this year with exclusive Thursday Night Football matchups, playoff action, and a loaded schedule featuring the NFL's biggest teams

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It's that time of year again. The tailgates, the chicken wings, the unbridled optimism followed by hopeless despair. Another NFL season is upon us. From the start of training camps all the way to the Super Bowl in February, you'll need to ensure you have everything necessary to enjoy what's sure to be another dramatic and unpredictable season. That means you'll need Prime Video, the Amazon-owned streaming service that has exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football. Here's all you need to know about how to watch every thrilling moment of the 2025 NFL season.

NFL on Prime Video

NFL on Prime Video

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NFL games on Prime Video begin with preseason action on Aug. 21, when the New England Patriots face the New York Giants. Then the regular season kicks into high gear with a Sept. 11, week-two showdown between the Washington Commanders and Green Bay Packers. From there, Amazon Prime Video NFL games will air every week until a Christmas night game featuring the reigning AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos. 

Additional highlights on Prime this year include two games showcasing last year's Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles; two contests featuring everyone's favorite underdogs, the Buffalo Bills; a game between the Miami Dolphins and NFC North top dogs the Baltimore Ravens; a week 14 matchup between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys; and a California contest between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers. Then, once the regular season wraps up, Prime will exclusively air a Jan. 10 or 11 2026 wild-card playoff game.  

So buy some buffalo sauce in bulk and stock up the beer fridge, because Prime is broadcasting a heap of stellar Thursday night games all year long. Here's the streamer's full schedule below, plus all the details you need to witness dozens of hours of NFL action.

Prime Video NFL Football Schedule

All regular season games are scheduled for Thursday nights at 8:15 p.m. EST.

  • Sept. 11: Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers
  • Sept. 18: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills
  • Sept. 25: Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Cardinals
  • Oct. 2: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams
  • Oct. 9: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
  • Oct. 16: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
  • Oct. 23: Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers
  • Oct. 30: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins
  • Nov. 6: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos
  • Nov. 13: New England Patriots at New York Jets
  • Nov. 20: Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans
  • Nov. 28: Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles
  • Dec. 4: Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions
  • Dec. 11: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Dec. 18: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks
  • Dec. 25: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
  • Jan. 10 or 11 2026: Wild-Card Game, Teams TBD 

How to Watch the NFL on Prime Video

A Prime Video subscription, which will allow you to watch all the games mentioned above, costs $8.99/month. It can also be bundled with an Amazon Prime subscription for $14.99/month or $139/year. If you want ad-free streaming, that'll cost you an extra $2.99/month. Prime Video also allows for a ton of add-ons, including HBO Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, MGM+, STARZ, Shudder, and more. In other words, Prime Video can function as a one-stop destination for all your live and on-demand entertainment needs. 

In addition to NFL Thursday Night games, the service also airs a heap of live sports, including MLB, WNBA, tennis, soccer, autoracing, and MMA events. On-demand sports selections include acclaimed documentaries about Madden NFL, Jason Kelce, Dale Earnhardt, J.R. Smith, Roger Federer, and Reggie Jackson, just to name a few.


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