The NFL’s second week kicks off with a clash between two teams boasting a 1-0 record as the Washington Commanders travel to take on the Green Bay Packers this Thursday night.
This matchup might even be viewed as a potential NFC Championship preview. Last year, the Commanders made it to the NFC title game, although they faced a tough defeat, surrendering 55 points to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Packers can relate, as they too lost to Philadelphia in the playoffs last season.
Both teams are coming off impressive victories from Week 1, with Green Bay celebrating a win against the Detroit Lions and the Commanders taking care of business against the New York Giants. The big question is whether Jordan Love and the Packers can secure another win, or if Jaden Daniels will steer Washington to triumph over a formidable NFC North adversary. We’ll see how it unfolds.
Here’s how you can catch this week’s Thursday night game live online.
Who will be playing this week on Thursday night?
The Green Bay Packers will be hosting the Washington Commanders in Week 2 of Thursday night football.
What channel is airing Thursday night football this week?
Prime Video will provide coverage of the Packers vs. Commanders game as part of this season’s Thursday night lineup. Coverage is set to start at 7 PM, with the game kicking off at 8:15 PM ET.
How to watch Thursday night football live:
You can tune in to Thursday night football on Prime Video, along with NFL+.
Amazon Prime membership costs $14.99 a month or $139 annually; there’s also a standalone Prime Video option for $8.99 per month. They offer an ad-free version for an additional $2.99 a month.
If you’re a student, there’s a discounted rate of $7.49 a month or $69 a year. Additionally, recipients of EBT, Medicaid, SNAP, and other aid programs can qualify for a membership discount at $6.99 a month.
Does Prime Video offer a free trial?
Yes, you can test out Prime Video with a complimentary 30-day trial.
Thursday night football 2025 Schedule:
- Week 2 (September 11): Washington Commanders @ Green Bay Packers (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 3 (September 18): Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 4 (September 25): Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 5 (October 2): San Francisco 49ers @ Los Angeles Rams (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 6 (October 9): Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 7 (October 16): Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 8 (October 23): Minnesota Vikings @ Los Angeles Chargers (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 9 (October 30): Baltimore Ravens @ Miami Dolphins (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 10 (November 6): Las Vegas Raiders @ Denver Broncos (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 11 (November 13): New York Jets @ New England Patriots (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 12 (November 20): Buffalo Bills @ Houston Texans (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 13 (November 27): Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions (1 PM on Fox)
- Week 13 (November 27): Kansas City Chiefs @ Dallas Cowboys (4:30 PM on CBS and Paramount+)
- Week 13 (November 27): Cincinnati Bengals @ Baltimore Ravens (NBC and Peacock at 8:20 PM)
- Week 14 (December 4): Dallas Cowboys @ Detroit Lions (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 15 (December 11): Atlanta Falcons @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 16 (December 18): Los Angeles Rams @ Seattle Seahawks (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Week 17 (December 25): Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Commanders (1 PM on Netflix)
- Week 17 (December 25): Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings (4:30 PM on Netflix)
- Week 17 (December 25): Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs (8:15 PM on Prime Video)
- Wild Card Playoff Games (January 10 or 11): Matchup TBD
The Commanders vs. Packers game is set for Thursday, September 11, at 8:15 PM ET.
