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The 2024 “Thursday Night Football” schedule is underway, and it’s loaded with divisional matchups.
Of the 16 games Amazon Prime Video will have available to stream this year, 12 of them are intradivision clashes. Only one division – the AFC South – is not scheduled to have a divisional prime-time game on Thursday this year.
Week 7 features the only interconference matchup of the year on “Thursday Night Football” when the Denver Broncos face the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans.
With so many divisional battles, tensions are bound to run high, and the stakes for each game could escalate as the season wears down. Fans won’t want to miss the prime-time action on Thursday nights.
Here’s the full “Thursday Night Football” schedule for the 2024 NFL season:
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All games are scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET.
(*): Thursday games can be flexed between Weeks 13-17. Teams must be given a four-week notice before the game can be flexed.
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The Dallas Cowboys will face the New York Giants in East Rutherford, New Jersey on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 4. The game will be exclusively available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
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