There is no Thursday Night Football game this week (February 1–2, 2026), because the NFL is in the postseason and Super Bowl week, not the regular Thursday schedule.

Current TNF schedule (2025–2026 season)

“Thursday Night Football” in the 2025 NFL season is a weekly regular-season prime-time game package, usually airing on Thursday nights at 8:15 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video. The games feature a rotating pair of NFL teams, selected each week by the league and broadcasters.

For the 2025 season, TNF games include matchups like:

  • Cowboys vs. Giants
  • Chiefs vs. Raiders
  • Steelers vs. Browns
  • Seahawks vs. 49ers
  • Bills vs. Dolphins
  • And several other divisional and inter-conference games throughout the fall.

These matchups are chosen to maximize national interest and TV ratings, often featuring star quarterbacks or playoff contenders.

How to find this week’s game

To see exactly who is playing Thursday Night Football in a given week:

  • Check the NFL’s official schedule or app on Wednesday or Thursday.
  • Ask a smart speaker: “Hey Google, who’s playing Thursday Night Football tonight?” or “Alexa, what’s the TNF game?”
  • Visit Amazon Prime Video’s NFL/TNF section, which lists the current matchup, start time, TV channel, and streaming info.

Since there’s no TNF game this Thursday (Feb 5, 2026), the NFL’s focus is on Super Bowl LX (Seahawks vs. Patriots), which kicks off on Sunday, Feb 8, 2026.

Who’s featured on TNF broadcasts

The Thursday Night Football broadcast team on Amazon Prime Video includes:

  • Al Michaels – play-by-play announcer
  • Kirk Herbstreit – color commentator
  • Kaylee Hartung – sideline reporter
  • Terry McAulay – rules analyst
  • Charissa Thompson – pregame host, with Tony Gonzalez and Ryan Fitzpatrick as pregame analysts.

So when TNF returns in September 2026, that same core team will be calling the regular-season Thursday games.

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