Is Thursday Night Football Only On Nfl Network

Okay, let's talk Thursday Night Football. You know, that weekly ritual that both unites and divides us?
Is it really only on NFL Network? That’s the burning question, right? Sort of. I mean, technically...
The NFL Network Truth
Yes, a chunk of Thursday games airs on NFL Network. This is the cold, hard, factual truth. They even have their fancy announcers and everything.
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But is that the whole story? Absolutely not!
Beyond the Network
Let's be honest, it’s 2024. Are people actually just watching it on cable alone?
Thankfully, the NFL understands we’re not all chained to our TV sets like it’s 1998.
Enter the streamers! Amazon Prime Video has entered the chat (and the football field).

Amazon snagged exclusive rights to a bunch of Thursday night games. This means Jeff Bezos is now partly responsible for your questionable fantasy football decisions.
So, if you’re asking "Is Thursday Night Football only on NFL Network?" The answer is a resounding, "It's complicated!"
My Controversial Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Here comes the hot take. Are you ready? I kind of... don't love Thursday Night Football. There. I said it.
I know, I know, blasphemy! But hear me out.

The games often feel rushed. Players are banged up from Sunday. The quality just dips.
Plus, who really wants to scramble home from work on a Thursday, scarf down some questionable leftovers, and then try to focus on a football game?
I'd rather relax and catch a great sitcom or binge-watch a reality show. Sorry, not sorry!
The Viewing Struggle is Real
Finding where to watch the game can be a whole other battle.

Is it on NFL Network? Prime Video? A local channel in some markets? It's like a treasure hunt!
Half the time, I spend more time navigating streaming services than actually watching football.
And don’t even get me started on trying to explain it to my parents. "No, Mom, it's not on regular TV, you need the app!"
The Final Verdict
So, Thursday Night Football isn't only on NFL Network. It's spread across various platforms. This makes accessibility both better and somehow, also worse.

And maybe, just maybe, it's okay to skip a Thursday night game. Go outside! Read a book! Have a conversation! (Gasp!)
Or, you know, watch that reality show guilt-free. I won't judge... much.
Ultimately, whether you're glued to the screen or blissfully unaware of the pigskin flying through the air, remember this: football is entertainment.
Don't let the constant streaming service shuffle stress you out. And feel free to admit, like me, that maybe Thursdays are better spent doing something else!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a date with my couch and a documentary about competitive cheese rolling.
