It's time for "Thursday Night Football" to begin in earnest.While the NFL kickoff was broadcast on Thursday night in Week 1, it wasn't an official "Thursday Night Football" game. NBC aired the game, so it had to stick to its "Sunday Night Football" branding for the NFL opener, as the network has done since taking over that broadcast.But in Week 2, "TNF" returns to the Amazon Prime airwaves; and with it comes a familiar matchup.The Eagles and Vikings are set to do battle in Week 2 for the second consecutive season. That scheduling is a bit unique, as Philadelphia and Minnesota are in different divisions and, thus, do not play every year. But after
Kris Dunn Jersey finishing first in their respective divisions, they are set to face off again; as such, the NFL decided a repeat of the matchup would be best suited to open Amazon's broadcasting slate in 2023.It's easy to understand why. The Eagles are the reigning NFC champions, and while they have seen some key members of the coaching staff depart including Colts coach Shane Steichen and Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon the rest of their roster remains largely intact.NFL POWER RANKINGS:As for the Vikings, they were considered one of the NFL's biggest overachievers last season. They went 13-4 and won the NFC North before their defensive struggles resulted in a first-round flame-out against the Giants.But with Brian Flores joining the team to
Wendell Carter Jr. Jersey call the defense, there is hope the Vikings can be a better-rounded team even if their record regre ses.This Jalen Hurts vs. Kirk Cousins matchup has the potential to be explosive. However, it could also turn into a blowout if the Eagles can force Cousins into sacks and turnovers as they did in their last meeting. Either way, it will be worth watching as Minnesota tries to exact revenge on what is arguably the NFC's best squad.Here's how you can catch the Week 2 "Thursday Night Football" game on Amazon Prime.Date: Thursday, Sept. 14Time: 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT)Each of Amazon Prime's "Thursday Night Football" broadcasts for 2023 is set to begin at 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT). That includes the Vikings vs. Eagles game set for Week 2.TV channel (Minnesota):KMSP (Channel 9)TV channel (Philadelphia):WTFX (Channel29)Live stream: Amazon Prime Video |(in Canada)Amazon Prime is entering its second season as the exclusive home of the NFL's "Thursday Night Football" broadcast package. Because of that, those watching the game nationally will need a subscription to Amazon Prime to acce s the game.However, the NFL took steps to ensure that those without subscriptions will still be able to watch each contest provided that they are in the local markets of the teams playing.As such, those
Zach Norvell Jr. Jersey in the Minnesota TV market will be able to watch the game on Fox affiliate KMSP, while those in the Philadelphia area can catch it on WTFX, another Fox affiliate.Amazon put many resources into its broadcast for its first season, and the crew was generally well-received. The three-person broadcast team of Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (game analyst) and Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter) put together a solid performance even despite Herbstreit's lack of experience calling NFL games.Meanwhile, the of host Chari sa Thompson and former players Tony Gonzalez, Richard Sherman, Andrew Whitworth and Ryan Fitzpatrick provided interesting pregame, halftime and postgame coverage. Marshawn Lynch also had a role in the pregame show and added some personality to the broadcast in that role.Viewers in Canada will not have to have Amazon Prime to acce s "Thursday Night Football" in 2023. They will be able to.Live stream: Amazon PrimeIf you want to watch "Thursday Night Football" in 2023, you are going to need a subscription to Amazon Prime. The streaming service will be the exclusive streaming home of the program for
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Jerry Sloan Jersey Joe Burrow's Bengals, a Chiefs vs. Jaguars playoff rematch and a battle between the Super Bowl hopeful Cowboys and the Aaron Rodgers-le s Jets.Below is the full schedule for Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season.Week 2Thursday, Sept. 14GameKickoff timeTV channelMinnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles8:15 p.m. ETAmazon PrimeSunday, Sept. 17GameKickoff timeTV channelGreen Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons1 p.m. ETFoxLas Vegas Raiders at Buffalo Bills1 p.m. ETCBSBaltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals1 p.m. ETCBSSeattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions1 p.m. ETFoxIndianapolis Colts at Houston Texans1 p.m. ETFoxKansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars1 p.m. ETCBSChicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers1 p.m. ETFoxLos Angeles Chargers at Tenne see Titans1 p.m. ETCBSNew York Giants at Arizona Cardinals4:05 p.m. ETFoxSan Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams4:05 p.m. ETFoxNew York Jets at Dallas Cowboys4:25 p.m. ETCBSWashington Commanders at Denver Broncos4:25 p.m. ETCBSMiami Dolphins at New England Patriots8:20 p.m. ETNBCMonday, Sept. 18GameKickoff timeTV channelNew Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers7:15 p.m. ETESPNCleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers8:15 p.m. ETABC