NFL Renews Thursday Night Streaming Deal With Amazon
Apr 29, 2020, 11:10 AM
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NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has renewed its streaming deal with Amazon for Thursday night games for three years.
Amazon Prime Video and Twitch also will have exclusive streaming rights to one additional regular-season game in 2020.
Amazon and the NFL have agreed on a deal for it to continue as the digital streaming home of Thursday Night Football.
Amazon will also have one exclusive Saturday game on its channels. That game will be only shown on regular TV in the local markets of the teams.
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Amazon Prime Video and Twitch will stream 11 Thursday night games broadcast by Fox, giving access to more than 150 million paid Prime members.
The regular-season weekend game streamed on those outlets will be played on a Saturday in the second half of the schedule. That game will be made available on free television in participating teams’ markets.
On Prime Video, members can choose to watch the Fox broadcast, the Fox Deportes Spanish-language coverage, and from exclusive alternative audio options.
The NFL and Amazon first partnered on Thursday night games during the 2017 season.