Prime Video will stream the Black Friday Football game between the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles globally on November 28. This marks the first time an NFL game will be available to watch worldwide on Prime Video, which is accessible in more than 240 countries and territories without requiring a subscription or Prime membership.
The broadcast will include language options in Spanish, French, and Portuguese for international viewers. Some features previously exclusive to U.S. audiences, such as Rapid Recap, High Definition-HDR video, and Next Gen Stats powered by AWS, will also be offered in selected locations outside the U.S.
“We are thrilled to expand our relationship with the NFL and present Black Friday Football to the millions of fans we serve around the world,” said Jay Marine, head of Prime Video U.S., global sports. “Black Friday is becoming one of the best sports holidays of the year, and this can’t-miss game between the Super Bowl Champion Eagles and the surging Bears, in one of the most-charged stadium atmospheres in sports, stands at the center of a huge day for all of us at Amazon. We cannot wait to provide fans with best-in-class coverage and a full day of action, holiday deals and surprises.”
The Black Friday schedule on Prime Video includes multiple live sporting events throughout November 28. The Skins Game golf event featuring Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele, and Keegan Bradley begins at 9 a.m. ET. Pregame coverage for Bears vs. Eagles starts at 1:30 p.m. ET with kickoff at 3 p.m. ET.
Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will call the football game from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia alongside sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung. Miguel Gurwitz and Rolando Cantú will provide commentary for TNF en Español. Charissa Thompson hosts pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage with analysts Ryan Fitzpatrick, Andrew Whitworth, Richard Sherman, and Tony Gonzalez.
Following football coverage are two NBA games as part of Prime Video’s Emirates NBA Cup group stage broadcasts: Milwaukee Bucks vs. New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden starting at 7:30 p.m. ET; Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers from Crypto.com Arena beginning at 10:30 p.m. ET.
Viewers can access these events through the Prime Video app available on over 650 devices including smart TVs (such as Fire TV), streaming players (like Roku or Apple TV), video game consoles (Xbox or PlayStation), mobile phones running iOS or Android, tablets, set-top boxes such as Google Chromecast or Google TV/TV Streamer—and Echo Show devices with screens.
For U.S.-based viewers watching on mobile devices via NFL+, an active subscription is required; international viewers can use NFL Game Pass on DAZN if they have paid subscriptions.
Prime Video’s other offerings include live sports beyond football—such as basketball (NBA), women’s soccer (NWSL)—and original series like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power or Fallout.
The Skins Game golf event returns after more than a decade since its last edition in 2008; it follows a format where each hole has a monetary value that rolls over if tied—a structure known for high-stakes play among notable golfers since its introduction in 1983.