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You can watch Thursday Night Football on Prime Video or on your phone/tablet via NFL+. Amazon Prime is available for $14.99/month or $139/year, with a standalone Prime Video membership also an option for $8.99/month. An ad-free version is available for an additional $2.99/month.
Nate Tice & Matt Harmon join forces to give 7 things you NEED to know about this extremely tight NFL playoff race. The duo start with their takeaways from the New England Patriots crushing the New York Giants on Monday night, including what makes Drake Maye a top-five quarterback this season.
Everything you need to know about the NFL match between Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys, as well as kick-off time and team news
The Thanksgiving Day game will air at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS and stream live on Paramount+ and Fubo, and unless one of the teams is leading by 35 or 40 points at halftime, the easy prediction is that the game will set a record as the most-viewed NFL regular-season game in history.
Coleman reportedly missed part or all of a team meeting on Friday, leading Buffalo to declare him inactive ahead of Sunday's game against the Bucs. Yes, they lead the NFC North, but statistics say the Bears are an average football team.
#Chiefs G Trey Smith, TE Noah Gray, and CB Chris Roland-Wallace are out for Thursday's game vs the #Cowboys. Meanwhile, RB Isiah Pacheco has no injury status and is back.
The Patriots have routed the Giants 33-15 on “Monday Night Football,” extending their winning streak to 10 games. New England led 30-7 at halftime after an error-filled start by New York. Special teams was a particular struggle for the Giants, who allowed a 94-yard punt return touchdown by Marcus Jones.
The Cowboys and Cardinals met with both teams looking for a last-ditch effort to stay in the 2025 NFL playoff race. Here's what happened on "MNF."