Football fans get a holiday bonus this Black Friday with a fierce NFC matchup. The Chicago Bears (8–3) travel to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles (8–3) in a battle of division leaders.
This matchup might have looked lopsided on paper in August, but the script has completely flipped. The Bears are currently one of the hottest teams in the NFC, riding a four-game win streak behind a surging Caleb Williams. Meanwhile, the Eagles are looking to bounce back and defend their NFC East lead after a tough divisional loss last week to the Cowboys.
Kickoff is set for Friday, November 28, at 3:00 p.m. ET, streaming live on Amazon Prime Video. While this is a streaming-exclusive game, local broadcast rights add a crucial exception for fans in Chicago and Philadelphia. I outline all of those viewing options and more below, so you don’t miss a snap of the action.
What channel shows the NFL Black Friday game?
Amazon Prime Video will stream the Black Friday Football game with English- and Spanish-language commentary options. You can also catch the game on your mobile device through NFL+ or Prime Video’s Twitch channel.
Additionally, if you live in the Bears’ or Eagles’ home markets, you can watch without streaming at all. The NFL Black Friday game will air on FOX 32 (WFLD) in Chicago and FOX 29 (WTXF-TV) in Philadelphia.
Best Black Friday Football TV plans
Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive streaming home for the NFL Black Friday game. While it means this year’s game won’t appear on cable or broadcast networks nationwide, Prime Video gives fans a reliable and feature-rich way to watch every play live. You’ll get access to Amazon’s high-quality NFL coverage with on-screen stats, alternate streams, and multi-language commentary.
If you’re just interested in watching Black Friday Football, you’ll have free access even without a Prime Video subscription. New users can also take advantage of Amazon’s 30-day free trial to stream a month’s worth of Thursday Night Football games without commitment. But for those who go all in on Amazon Prime (starting at $14.99 a month), you’ll get Prime Video bundled with Amazon Music, fast and free shipping, and other shopping benefits.

Watch Black Friday Football for free
While Black Friday Football is exclusive to Amazon, you can tune in for free on the app or website without a subscription. There are also a few alternate ways to catch all the action without spending a dime on America’s busiest shopping day.
- Amazon Prime Video free trial: New to Prime Video? Sign up for a 30-day free trial and stream the Black Friday game live. Just remember to cancel before the trial ends to avoid paying.
- Twitch: Visit the Prime Video Twitch channel to stream the Black Friday game in its entirety with no subscription required. But keep in mind that the Twitch app isn’t available on all smart TVs and streaming devices.
- Local TV stations: If you’re in Chicago or Philadelphia, you can watch the game for free on local TV using an over-the-air antenna. The right location and antenna setup can also get you every NFL game on Thanksgiving.
How to watch NFL Black Friday game FAQ
Who’s broadcasting the NFL Black Friday game?
Amazon Prime Video will stream the NFL Black Friday game, but FOX stations in the participating teams' home cities will also carry the broadcast. That means WFLD 32 in Chicago and WTXF-TV 29 in Philadelphia will air the game for local fans.
Which NFL teams play on Black Friday 2025?
The 2025 Black Friday Football game will feature the Chicago Bears taking on the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
How much does the Amazon Black Friday Football game cost?
An Amazon Prime Video subscription starts at just $8.99 a month, and new subscribers can even grab a free 30-day trial. That's not bad, given that Amazon shelled out $100 million to stream Black Friday games.
Who are the announcers for Amazon’s Black Friday game?
Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will provide English-language commentary for this season's Black Friday Football game, while Miguel Gurwitz and Rolando Cantú will be on the Spanish-language call. Those are the typical announcing duos for Amazon's Thursday Night Football.
Why you should trust us
Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, analyzed the NFL Black Friday game viewing experience to highlight the best ways to tune in. He reviewed Amazon Prime Video’s broadcast quality, accessibility, and streaming features and compared them to other NFL viewing platforms. With a focus on helping fans maximize their options, Taylor also researched alternative viewing methods and availability on different devices.
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