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With the NFL season starting, there are now four SVOD services; Prime Video, Peacock, ESPN+ and Netflix exclusively streaming NFL games, costing fans more money.
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Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video will be starting its third season as home to Thursday Night Football. This season Prime Video will be exclusively streaming 15 Thursday Night Football games beginning on September 12 (Buffalo at Miami) and ending on December 26 (Seattle at Chicago).
Last season, Thursday Night Football averaged 11.86 million viewers, a year-over-year increase of +24%. Amazon will be paying the NFL a reported $1 billion each year to stream Thursday Night Football through the 2033 season.
For the second straight season, Prime Video will also exclusively stream a Black Friday game (Las Vegas at Kansas City). Last year’s game (Miami at New York Jets) averaged 9.61 million viewers. It was reported the e-commerce giant paid the NFL about $100 million to exclusively stream a game on Black Friday, one of the busiest Holiday shopping days each year.
Also, in a first, next January, Prime Video will stream an NFL Wild Card game. Amazon is reportedly paying the NFL upwards of $150 million to exclusively stream the game.
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I didn't realize that there was an NFL game on now. Apparently the Raiders are beating the Chiefs 17-16 with 14:52 left in the 4th. It looks like it is on Prime Video, which I don't have either.....