The NFL is in full swing with week two in the books. The AFC West looks especially tough this year with Oakland, Denver and Kansas City looking to make a run for the championship this year. Cleveland, having major success with Lebron and the Cavs and the Indians with their record-breaking win streak this year, have another sad year ahead of them in the NFL with the Browns. No matter who you root for, the NFL is a lot of fun to watch and this year you’ll have to turn to Amazon to stream your Thursday Night Football games.
What is Amazon Prime, how much does it cost, and what does it get you?
Amazon has included a streaming video service for all of its Prime members for several years now. You’ll need a Prime membership to see the 10 NFL games this year. The cost is $10 per month for a total of $120 per year which can be cancelled at anytime. If you choose to make payments in annual installments, you can reduce your overall fee to $99/year. You can sign up for a free 30-day risk free trial here. With that you will get access to thousands of TV shows and movies, including Thursday Night Football.
You will also get these cool benefits from Amazon with your membership:
- FREE Two-Day Shipping on eligible items to addresses in the contiguous U.S. and other shipping benefits.
- FREE Same-Day Delivery in eligible zip codes.
- Prime Now: Get FREE two-hour delivery or scheduled delivery on over 10,000 items, from groceries to electronics and more. Plus, get free delivery from your favorite local stores. Available in eligible zip codes only.
- Amazon Restaurants: Delivery from popular local restaurants to Prime members in eligible ZIP codes.
- Prime Music: unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of Prime Playlists and more than a million songs for members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
- Prime Photos: Secure unlimited photo storage and enhanced search and organization features in Amazon Drive for you and the members of your Family Vault.
- Prime Pantry: Access to Prime Pantry, where members can purchase and ship to addresses in the contiguous U.S. low-priced grocery, household, and pet care items for a flat delivery fee of $5.99 for each Prime Pantry box. Prime Pantry orders cannot be shipped to addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
- Amazon Dash for Prime: Never run out of your favorite products with Amazon Dash Button. For more information, go to Amazon Dash Button.
- Prime Early Access: Get 30-minute early access to Lightning Deals on Amazon.com
- Kindle Owners’ Lending Library: access to members in the U.S.
- Prime Reading: You can borrow books, magazines, and more from the Prime Reading catalog and read them on your Fire tablet, Kindle e-reader, or the Kindle reading apps for iOS and Android.
- Twitch Prime: Members get exclusive discounts on physical games pre-orders and new releases. Twitch.tv users who link their Amazon Prime account get ad-free viewing on Twitch, a free Twitch channel subscription every month, and exclusive access to free game content.
How to stream Thursday Night Football
Once you have signed up for Amazon Prime, you will be able to access Amazon Prime Video on a wide range of devices.
Amazon Video is available through your computer’s web browser as well as hundreds of streaming media devices, including:
- Smart TVs
- Blu-ray players
- Set-top boxes (Roku, Google TV, TiVo)
- Amazon Fire TV
- Fire TV Stick
- Game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Wii)
- Android devices (Amazon Video app for Android phones and tablets)
- iOS devices (Amazon Video app for iPhone, iPad & iPod touch)
- Fire phone
- Fire tablets
To learn more about compatible devices, go to Watch Anywhere.
If you own an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, you can download the Amazon Prime Video app in the link below.
If you own an Android smartphone or tablet, you can download the Amazon Prime Video app in the link below.
Here’s the complete schedule of games to be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video for the 2017 NFL season.