The special thing about football is that there aren’t a ton of games like there are with baseball or hockey. Football fans are left wanting more after the Super Bowl wraps up in February. Even though there are other football leagues in the spring, it’s not the same, at least not yet. The other leagues just don’t have nearly the following of excitement of the NFL. That’s why it’s nice to have Thursday and Monday Night Football, so NFL fans don’t have to cram all of their games into one day: Sunday.

In 2023, Thursday Night Football is played exclusively on Amazon Prime. I was actually at a sports bar a few weeks ago to watch Thursday Night Football, and they didn’t have it on, because the manager who has an Amazon account wasn’t there. I was so perplexed. How could a sports bar not have Thursday Night Football. Regardless, if you don’t have Amazon Prime, you’re pretty much out of luck to watch these games.

Looking at the upcoming Thursday Night Football roster, one game that could be of particular interest is the Seahawks at the Cowboys on Nov. 30. Both teams are stronger this season, and the in Seahawks’ case, they may be stronger than expected. By the time late November gets there, this could be a particularly critical game.

Here’s the remaining 2023 Thursday Night Football schedule. These all take place at 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video via Amazon.

10/26/2023
Buccaneers @ Bills

11/02/2023
Titans @ Steelers

11/09/2023
Panthers @ Bears

11/16/2023
Bagels @ Ravens

11/24/2023
Dolphins @ Jets

11/30/2023
Seahawks @ Cowboys

12/07/2023
Patriots @ Steelers

12/14/2023
Chargers @ Raiders

12/21/2023
Saints @ Rams

12/28/2023
Jets @ Browns