Football season is back. Streaming exclusively on Prime Video, the action-packed Thursday Night Football (TNF) schedule is in full swing.
Printable version of the 2022 Thursday Night Football schedule
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Iconic play-by-play announcer Al Michaels and Emmy-winning football analyst Kirk Herbstreit are in the TNF booth calling all the action this season. Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez has also joined the TNF team as an NFL analyst for its pregame, halftime, and postgame shows. Fred Gaudelli, a 24-time Emmy winner, serves as executive producer of Thursday Night Football.
The NFL Network is no longer one of the networks that will be hosting one of the three weekly prime-time matchups. Instead, Amazon's streaming service, Prime, enters the mix and will be the broadcast home for "Thursday Night Football."
In addition, several prominent broadcasters, including Al Michaels, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have shifted to new booths, and will now be heard on different networks from their previous homes of NBC and Fox. Michaels will now be on Amazon, while Buck and Aikman join ESPN for "Monday Night Football." Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth now comprise NBC's duo for "Sunday Night Football."
Below is the complete schedule of prime-time games in 2022, with start times for every Thursday, Sunday and Monday night game.
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'Thursday Night Football' schedule 2022
- Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Amazon Prime
This will be the first year that Amazon Prime is the exclusive home of "Thursday Night Football" after it had been previously been broadcast by Fox.
Al Michaels, who joins the Amazon booth from NBC, will work call play-by-play for the games with Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN's college football analyst, providing color commentary as the new broadcast duo.
'Sunday Night Football' schedule 2022
- Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- TV channel: NBC
- Live stream: NBCSports.com, Peacock, fuboTV
NBC will again be the broadcast home of "Sunday Night Football" for the 16th straight season. This year, however, the broadcast team will be Tirico on play-by-play, Collinsworth providing color commentary and Melissa Stark reporting from the sideline.
"Sunday Night Football" games can be streamed on NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, Peacock or on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
WeekDateMatchup1Sept. 8 (Thursday)Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Rams1Sept. 11Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Dallas Cowboys2Sept. 18Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers3Sept. 25San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos4Oct. 2Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers5Oct. 9Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens6Oct. 16Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles7Oct. 23Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins8Oct. 30Green Bay Packers vs. Buffalo Bills9Nov. 6Tennessee Titans vs. Kansas City Chiefs10Nov. 13Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers11Nov. 20Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers12Nov. 27Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles13Dec. 4Indianapolis Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys14Dec. 11Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos15Dec. 18New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders16Dec. 25Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Arizona Cardinals17Jan. 1Los Angeles Rams vs. Los Angeles Chargers18Jan. 8TBD'Monday Night Football' schedule 2022
- Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ESPN
- Live stream: ESPN app, ESPN+, fuboTV
ESPN made one of the biggest splashes of the broadcasting offseason when it signed Buck and Aikman to work "Monday Night Football," pulling them away from Fox. Buck will handle play-by-play, while Aikman will provide color commentary.
There will be a pair of games in Week 2, with one game set to be broadcast on ESPN and the other on ABC.
"Monday Night Football" games can be watched on the ESPN app, through ESPN+ or on fuboTV, which offers a free trial. ESPN+ will also have exclusive coverage of the Oct. 30 matchup in London between the Broncos and Jaguars, which will take place at 9:30 a.m. ET.