Prime Video has officially unveiled its 2025 Thursday Night Football schedule, highlighting 16 regular-season games and an exclusive wild-card playoff matchup. The streaming platform will deliver NFL action every Thursday night, delivering high-stakes matchups to viewers nationwide.
Full 2025 Thursday Night Football Schedule
The schedule spans from Week 2 to Week 17 of the NFL regular season, with games airing exclusively on Prime Video. Below is the complete lineup:
- Week 2: September 17 – Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills
- Week 3: September 24 – Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers
- Week 4: October 1 – Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
- Week 5: October 8 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys
- Week 6: October 15 – Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos
- Week 7: October 22 – New England Patriots at Chicago Bears
- Week 8: October 29 – Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers
- Week 9: November 5 – Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens
- Week 10: November 12 – Washington Commanders at New York Giants
- Week 11: November 19 – Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans
- Week 12: November 27 – Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers
- Week 13: December 3 – Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Rams
- Week 14: December 10 – Minnesota Vikings at New England Patriots
- Week 15: December 17 – San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 16: December 24 – Houston Texans at Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 17: December 31 – Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
Wild Card Playoff Game
In addition to the regular-season slate, Prime Video will broadcast a wild-card playoff game on either January 16 or 17, 2026. The exact date will be determined closer to the postseason.
Key Highlights of the Schedule
- Prime Video’s exclusive Thursday Night Football package delivers 16 games, ensuring fans have consistent weekly access to NFL action.
- The schedule features high-profile matchups, including divisional rivalries and primetime showdowns.
- Games will stream live on Prime Video, with additional coverage and analysis available on NFL+ and local broadcasts.