


There’s nothing quite like Thursday Night Football. Well, except Monday Night Football, I guess. Oh, and Sunday Night Football, too. But Thursday Night Football is the one that kicks off a whole new week of NFL action.
Prime Video will once again broadcast most of the Thursday night games during the 2025 season, with NBC and Peacock airing the first regular season matchup of the 25-26 campaign and FOX, CBS, and Netflix streaming games on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day (more on that below).
The first Thursday night game of the regular season takes place on September 4 when the Philadelphia Eagles begin their title defense against a familiar foe: the Dallas Cowboys. The first official Thursday Night Football game happens during Week 2 (September 11) when Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers host Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.
What’s the full Thursday Night Football schedule for the 2025 season? Here’s everything you need to know.
Tonight’s Hall of Fame matchup between the Chargers and Lions isn’t technically a Thursday Night Football game, but it’ll air on NBC and Peacock starting at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Yes! Prime Video’s regular season coverage begins in Week 2 (September 11) when the Green Bay Packers host the Washington Commanders.
Along with their regular season coverage, Amazon will air a preseason game as well as a Wild Card playoff game.
Thursday night games will primarily air on Prime Video in 2025, with a few exceptions:
Preseason:
Regular Season:

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