It’s an NFC West showdown as the San Francisco 49ers host the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football.
The NFC West is wide open. The first-place Seahawks (8-5) have won four in a row, the Rams (7-6) are on a two-game winning streak, and the 49ers snapped their three-game losing streak with a Week 14 victory over the Chicago Bears (6-7). The only NFC West squad not on a winning streak, the Arizona Cardinals, are also 6-7.
The Rams are on the playoff bubble, with NFL.com reporting they have a 30% chance to make the playoffs. The 49ers aren’t out of it, but the website only gives them an 8% probability of playing postseason football.
Will the Rams win their third straight game to improve to 8-6? Let’s find out. Here’s how to watch Thursday Night Football live online.
Tonight’s TNF matchup is a clash between the 49ers and Rams.
The 49ers-Rams game begins at 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video. Pregame coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. ET.
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.
Finally, Amazon offers a discounted student option for $7.49/month or $69/year, and EBT, Medicaid, SNAP, and other select government assistance recipients can qualify for a reduced $6.99/month membership.
Yes! You can sample the service by taking advantage of Prime Video’s 30-day free trial.
You can stream Sunday afternoon games as well as Thursday, Sunday, and Monday Night Football via NFL+ ($6.99/month).
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