The Bears–Eagles game is being shown as an NFL Black Friday matchup on Amazon’s Prime Video, with additional local over-the-air options in the Chicago and Philadelphia markets.

Quick Scoop

  • Primary broadcast: The Bears vs. Eagles Black Friday game is part of the NFL’s special package with Amazon, so the main way to watch in the United States is through Prime Video.
  • Do you need a subscription? This Black Friday matchup is being made available without a paid Prime subscription, but you still need an Amazon account and compatible device to stream it.
  • Local TV in markets: In Chicago and Philadelphia, there is an over-the-air simulcast, so fans in those local markets can watch with a standard TV antenna tuned to the designated local station.
  • Global coverage: The game is being carried in more than 240 countries through the NFL’s partnership with Amazon, meaning international viewers can also access it via local versions of Amazon’s platform.
  • Team “ways to watch” pages: The Eagles’ official site has a Ways to Watch hub that lists cable, satellite, and streaming options each week, which is useful if you want backup options like local affiliates or radio.

How to Watch Step-by-Step

  1. Create or sign in to your Amazon account on a smart TV, streaming stick, console, phone, or tablet.
  1. Open the Prime Video app and look for the featured NFL Black Friday game tile for Bears vs. Eagles.
  1. If you are in the Chicago or Philadelphia TV markets and prefer traditional TV, connect an over-the-air antenna and tune to the local simulcast station listed in your on-screen guide.
  1. Outside the U.S., use your local Amazon platform (for example, Amazon Prime Video in your country) and search for NFL or Black Friday game to find the live stream.

Extra Viewing Tips

  • Check your internet speed and use a wired or strong Wi‑Fi connection for smoother HD streaming. (General best practice referenced by multiple streaming guides.)
  • If you like alternate angles or commentary, keep an eye on the Eagles’ official “Ways to Watch” and media pages, which often highlight additional shows and coverage tied to each game.

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