Welcome to Week 9 of the NFL season.
Tonight’s Thursday Night Football on Prime Video match up is between the Tennessee Titans (3-4) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3).
The Steelers enter tonight’s game off a 20-10 loss in Week 7 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, while the Titans won their last game against the Atlanta Falcones 28-23.
If you want to watch tonight’s game, we’ve got everything you need to know, from where to stream to when the game starts.
How to watch Thursday Night Football:
Like all of the Thursday Night Football game this season, you can watch Titans vs. Steelers exclusively on Prime Video, which is included in Amazon Prime subscriptions.
Once you have the game open, check out some of Amazon’s new AI features to enhance your viewing experience with stats, predictions, and more.
How to sign up for Amazon Prime:
If you’re not already an Amazon Prime subscriber, you’ll need to be before tonight’s game starts in order to watch it.
To sign up, head over to Amazon, choose a payment plan ($15/month, $139/year, or a discounted membership like Prime Student), enter your payment details, and you’re all set!
In addition to Prime Video, you’ll get free two-day shipping and exclusive access to discounts (with especially great timing, since Black Friday is just a few weeks away), events like Prime Premiere, and more.
If you only want Prime Video without all of the other Amazon Prime bonuses, you can sign up for the streaming service alone for $9/month.
Can I watch Thursday Night Football for free?
Yes!
New Amazon Prime memberships automatically come with 30 days free, which means you’ll be able to watch tonight’s TNF and the next four games for free too.
What time does the Titans vs. Steelers game start?
Kickoff for Titans vs. Steelers is at 8:15 p.m. ET. Pregame coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. ET on Prime Video.
Where is the Titans vs. Steelers game being played?
The Steelers take on the Titans at home: Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
If you’re in Pittsburgh looking for last-minute tickets to the game, you can still find seats available on Vivid Seats.
What to expect from tonight’s game:
Rookie QB Will Levis will get his second consecutive start tonight, as Tennessee’s starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been ruled out again due to a high ankle sprain. In last week’s win, Levis complete 19 of 29 pass attempts for four touchdowns and 238 yards.
Steelers QB Kenny Pickett left last week’s game against the Jaguars due to a rib injury, but he’s expected to play tonight.
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