There was an NFL game every Thursday night for the first 17 weeks of the season. Will there be a “Thursday Night Football” game tonight to open the divisional round?
Amazon Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” slate concluded with the Seattle Seahawks‘ Week 17 win against the Chicago Bears. There was no Thursday night game in Week 18, and there won’t be a Thursday night game at any point during the playoffs.
Amazon’s streaming service did host a single playoff game in the wild-card round – the Baltimore Ravens‘ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night – but it does not own the broadcast rights to any more NFL postseason action.
Here’s what to know about the NFL divisional round and “Thursday Night Football.”
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Is there a Thursday Night Football game tonight?
There is not a “Thursday Night Football” game in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Amazon Prime’s season-long slate of prime-time games ended with the Week 17 Seahawks-Bears matchup, which Seattle won, 6-3.
The second round of the postseason will begin on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 4:30 p.m. ET, when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans for a shot at a seventh straight conference championship appearance.
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Thursday Night Football schedule, recap
Here’s a look back at the full slate of Thursday night games this year. This list includes Week 1’s Thursday night season-opener and Week 13’s Thanksgiving slate that were not part of Amazon Prime’s “Thursday Night Football” offerings:
- Week 1: Kansas City Chiefs 27, Baltimore Ravens 20
- Week 2: Buffalo Bills 31, Miami Dolphins 10
- Week 3: New York Jets 24, New England Patriots 3
- Week 4: Dallas Cowboys 20, New York Giants 15
- Week 5: Atlanta Falcons 36, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30 (OT)
- Week 6: San Francisco 49ers 36, Seattle Seahawks 24
- Week 7: Denver Broncos 33, New Orleans Saints 10
- Week 8: Los Angeles Rams 30, Minnesota Vikings 20
- Week 9: New York Jets 21, Houston Texans 13
- Week 10: Baltimore Ravens 35, Cincinnati Bengals 34
- Week 11: Philadelphia Eagles 26, Washington Commanders 18
- Week 12: Cleveland Browns 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 19
- Week 13 (Thanksgiving): Detroit Lions 23, Chicago Bears 20; Dallas Cowboys 27, New York Giants 20; Green Bay Packers 30, Miami Dolphins 17
- Week 14: Detroit Lions 34, Green Bay Packers 31
- Week 15: Los Angeles Rams 12, San Francisco 49ers 6
- Week 16: Los Angeles Chargers 34, Denver Broncos 27
- Week 17: Seattle Seahawks 6, Chicago Bears 3
- Week 18: No Thursday game
- Wild card weekend: No Thursday game
- Divisional round: No Thursday game
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