Thursday Night Football tonight? Start time, Amazon details, and the full 2025 TNF slate
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Sep, 6 2025
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No TNF tonight: when it returns and where to watch
If you’re searching for Thursday Night Football tonight—there isn’t a game. It’s Saturday, September 6, 2025, and the TNF package resumes this coming Thursday, September 11. The opener for Amazon’s 2025 slate is Washington at Green Bay from Lambeau Field, kicking at 8:15 PM ET (7:15 PM CT, 6:15 PM MT, 5:15 PM PT). Pregame coverage with TNF Tonight starts at 7:00 PM ET.
Amazon Prime Video remains the exclusive home for TNF throughout the 2025 NFL season. That means no broadcast or cable simulcast during the regular season. If you want the game, you’ll need Prime Video—available on smart TVs, streaming devices (Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles, phones, tablets, and most web browsers.
Amazon’s presentation follows the same weekly rhythm viewers know: a robust pregame show, a kickoff at 8:15 PM ET every Thursday, and a postgame wrap once the final whistle blows. Expect the familiar on-screen stats, instant-clip replays, and alternate viewing options that Prime Video has built into its NFL coverage in recent seasons.

2025 TNF schedule highlights, how to watch, and what to expect
Amazon’s 2025 slate opens in Week 2, and the first three weeks set the tone right away:
- Week 2 (Sept. 11): Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers — Lambeau under the lights is never dull. Tickets were tracking from about $208 for entry-level seats.
- Week 3 (Sept. 18): Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills — a rivalry that always draws a crowd in Orchard Park. Entry prices have started near $167.
- Week 4 (Sept. 25): Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals — a classic NFC West tilt in Glendale. The most affordable early ticket among these, starting around $76.
From there, the schedule leans into division heat and marquee names. Ten divisional games are on the slate, with several matchups circled on every fan’s calendar. The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles meet the New York Giants in a primetime stage built for noise. Dallas takes on Detroit in a star-powered cross-conference battle. Buffalo, led by reigning MVP Josh Allen, faces a rising Houston Texans team in a game that could feel like January in terms of stakes.
Rivalries carry the middle of the season. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati renew an AFC North fight that rarely stays polite. Out West, San Francisco and the Los Angeles Rams line up in a familiar chess match that usually decides more than one playoff seed. And yes, Amazon’s holiday programming returns: a Black Friday Football showdown between the Eagles and Chicago Bears, plus a Christmas Day nightcap featuring the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs.
If you’re planning around the calendar, here’s the quick snapshot of what’s set and what’s coming:
- TNF kickoff time: 8:15 PM ET every Thursday
- Pregame: TNF Tonight at 7:00 PM ET on Prime Video
- Week 2 opener: Commanders at Packers (Sept. 11) — Prime Video exclusive
- Week 3: Dolphins at Bills (Sept. 18)
- Week 4: Seahawks at Cardinals (Sept. 25)
- Marquee divisional highlights: Eagles-Giants; Steelers-Bengals; 49ers-Rams
- Notable cross-conference clash: Cowboys-Lions
- Holiday specials: Black Friday (Eagles-Bears) and a Christmas nightcap (Broncos-Chiefs)
All TNF games stream live and exclusively on Prime Video. There’s no broadcast network or traditional cable option this season. Once you’re signed in to Prime Video on your device, the game tile usually appears on the home screen on Thursdays. You can search for “TNF,” “Thursday Night Football,” or the team names if you don’t see it right away.
Want the full experience? Tune in early. TNF Tonight starts at 7:00 PM ET and typically features player interviews, film breakdowns, injury updates, and live shots from the stadium. Prime Video also offers alternate perspectives and enhanced analytics feeds most weeks, along with Spanish-language audio and a condensed replay once the game ends.
Planning to attend in person? Prices are all over the map. Early tracking showed Washington–Green Bay from $208, Miami–Buffalo from $167, and Seattle–Arizona from $76, but those numbers move week to week based on demand, opponent, and seat location. Check again closer to kickoff if you’re price-sensitive—late drops do happen, especially for games with weather questions or heavier weekday traffic.
This season’s TNF slate leans into divisional stakes. That design isn’t random. Divisional games tend to decide tiebreakers, swing playoff odds, and keep fourth quarters interesting even in September. Eagles–Giants has a way of producing momentum shifts that bleed into December. Steelers–Bengals turns small mistakes into points. 49ers–Rams often comes down to a coaching adjustment and a single red-zone stop.
On the flip side, the Cowboys–Lions matchup is a barometer game. Detroit’s physical style draws out the best and worst in offenses that want to push the ball downfield. Dallas can score in bunches when it protects the quarterback—Prime Video’s broadcast usually spotlights this battle with slow-motion looks at the edge rush and protection calls.
The Bills–Texans meeting is a test of balance. Houston’s youth and tempo meet Buffalo’s experience and discipline. In recent seasons, Amazon has leaned into these storylines with on-screen graphics that show coverage shells, pressure rates, and route combos. Expect plenty of that for this one.
Black Friday and Christmas bring their own twists. The daytime Friday slot gives fans an NFL window after a morning of shopping and leftovers, while the Christmas nightcap fits neatly after family plans. Both will be available in the same Prime Video app with the same sign-in—no extra steps.
New to streaming NFL games? Here’s the quick setup for a smooth night:
- Update your Prime Video app on Thursday morning so you’re on the latest version.
- If you’re on Wi‑Fi, sit closer to the router or use a wired connection on supported devices.
- Open Prime Video at least 10 minutes before the pregame so the stream buffers to your best resolution.
- Look for the TNF hub on the home screen; if you don’t see it, use search by team names.
- Audio options: check the gear icon for alternate commentary or language tracks.
Every TNF week includes a postgame show that usually runs highlights, live pressers, and a quick first look at the next Thursday. If you missed anything, on-demand replays and condensed games typically post shortly after the broadcast ends.
As always, the NFL calendar can shift. Weather, logistics, and league flex decisions can nudge kick times or even opponents later in the season, so it’s worth confirming the week-of details inside the Prime Video app or your TV’s program guide on Thursday afternoon.
To recap what matters for now: there’s no TNF game tonight, but Thursday is back on September 11 at 8:15 PM ET, Washington at Green Bay, only on Prime Video, with TNF Tonight at 7:00 PM ET. Then it’s Dolphins–Bills on September 18 and Seahawks–Cardinals on September 25, with a long run of divisional clashes, a Black Friday game (Eagles–Bears), and a Christmas nightcap (Broncos–Chiefs) still to come.