![]() Subscription required to stream “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime Video. There are plenty of exciting games lined up, so without further ado, let’s take a look at…ĩ/14: Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eaglesĩ/17: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriotsĩ/24: Pittsburgh Steelers at Las Vegas Raidersġ0/1: Kansas City Chiefs at New York Jetsġ0/8: Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ersġ0/22: Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eaglesġ1/5: Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengalsġ1/12: New York Jets at Las Vegas Raidersġ1/19: Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncosġ1/23: San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawksġ2/3: Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packersġ2/10: Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboysġ2/17: Baltimore Raves at Jacksonville Jaguarsġ2/23: Buffalo Bills at LA Chargers (exclusively on Peacock Premium)ġ2/31: Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings Along with hit Hollywood movies, acclaimed original series, and classic favorites, including Hallmark, History, and AMC, you’ll also get Peacock Premium included at no extra cost (currently $5.99/mo value). If you don’t have NOW TV, this is the perfect time to sign up. If you’re looking for Big Ten football or Notre Dame home games, NBC and Peacock Premium have you covered. Plus, for the first time ever, X1 and Flex customers can subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube. ![]() If your team plays in the Thursday-night showdown, head to Amazon Prime to catch the exciting midweek matchup live. Xfinity Flex customers with Peacock Premium can also watch Sunday night games all season long through the Peacock Premium app, or with their Choice TV plan on NBC. If access to the most live NFL action is what you’re after, X1 customers can get NFL RedZone from the NFL Network via the More Sports & Entertainment package. X1 subscribers can easily watch Sunday afternoon games on FOX and CBS, “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on the ESPN networks, and “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime Video*. Xfinity is your home for football this season. How to watch your favorite football games: ![]() The question now becomes: Where do you watch all the action? The NFL preseason is in the books, college athletes are gearing up for game day, and fans like us have their favorite seats picked out and snacks ready. As we enter fall, there’s only one thing on our minds: the return of football season.
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