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Prime Video to Stream NFL Black Friday Game Globally, Marking First-Ever Worldwide Broadcast

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Amazon Prime Video has reached a landmark global broadcast agreement with the National Football League (NFL) to stream the Black Friday Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears live to more than 240 countries and territories on November 28, 2025 with no subscription or Prime membership required.

The highly anticipated matchup, kicking off at 3 p.m. ET, will be the first-ever NFL game broadcast globally on Prime Video, positioning it as the centerpiece of an unprecedented day of international live sports coverage on the platform.

Commenting on the broadcast agreement, head of Prime Video U.S. and global sports, Jay Marine, said: “We are thrilled to expand our relationship with the NFL and present Black Friday Football to millions of fans around the world.”

“This can’t-miss game between the Super Bowl Champion Eagles and the surging Bears will sit at the heart of one of the biggest sports holidays of the year,” Marine said.

NFL executive vice president of media distribution, Hans Schroeder, added: “Expanding access to our games for fans around the world is a key priority for us, and we’re thrilled to make this possible through Prime Video.”

12 Hours of Global Live Sports Coverage

The Black Friday broadcast forms part of a 12-hour lineup of live sports on Prime Video. Coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET with the PGA TOUR’s “The Skins Game”, followed by Black Friday Football pregame coverage at 1:30 p.m. ET from Lincoln Financial Field, and culminating in NBA doubleheader action featuring the Milwaukee Bucks vs. New York Knicks (7:30 p.m. ET) and Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers (10 p.m. ET).

The broadcast will feature multiple language options — including Spanish, French, and Portuguese — and will incorporate features such as Rapid Recap, HDR video, and Next Gen Stats powered by AWS, ensuring a world-class viewing experience.

With the Eagles hosting the Bears in one of the NFL’s most electric venues, and fans around the globe able to tune in freely, Black Friday 2025 promises to be a defining moment in global sports broadcasting.

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