St. Louis Blues score seven goals, troll low-scoring ‘Thursday Night Football’ result
"As a Chicago Bears and St. Louis Blues fan, this hurts and kicks ass all at the same time."
"As a Chicago Bears and St. Louis Blues fan, this hurts and kicks ass all at the same time."
Barstool Sports personality Jon Gruden went deep into all the reasons why he does not like Thursday Night Football.
"Ain't getting that on Netflix."
Surely fans of the Seahawks and Bears would hope to outscore their city's baseball teams next week.
Other NFL rightsholders are getting jealous of the great schedule and increasing ratings of Amazon's Thursday Night Football.
"At that point, I wasn't allowed to."
TNF is now averaging 13.51 million viewers in 2024, up 12% from this point last season.
"Rams start this drive from the 33. And Private Parts"
"There's Trent Williams, who's a big part of the grit of that offensive line."
Amazon Prime Video heads to Santa Clara for the LA Rams at San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football
Michaels is expected to return on a 'year-to-year' basis.
The Lions' win averaged 17.29 million viewers.
Tony Gonzalez may be one of the best football players of all time, but hitting a ball off a tee is apparently too much of an ask.
"Wait until I come to Detroit."
"There is a dude in the stands that brought actual cheese and a grater."
"It's about to get spicy. Real spicy. It's gonna get hot sauce spicy."
"Check out the cold open that I voiced over this morning."Â
Marketers are seeing the value in advertising with Amazon.
That's unfortunate if you enjoyed the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns game on Thursday Night Football.
Amazon's Thursday Night Football package is now averaging 13.25 million viewers over 11 telecasts.
"I'm not sure I want this to end."
The Broncos approved the move despite having already played a TNF road game.
Despite the harsh conditions, Amazon put on a seamless TNF broadcast in Week 12.
Ben passed earlier this month at 10 years of age.
"To say that we're tight is a massive understatement."