The Thursday Night Football Schedule for the 2018 NFL season kicks off on September 6 with the Atlanta Falcons at the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Although played as the season-opener on a Thursday, Falcons-Eagles is a special presentation of Sunday Night Football and kicks off at 8:20pm ET on NBC.
Regular Thursday Night Football begins in Week 2 (Sept. 13) when the Baltimore Ravens travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals. The game will be televised by the NFL Network at 8:20pm ET.
Overall, Thursday Night Football in 2018 will feature 18 regular-season NFL games, with two of those games played on a Saturday and one on a Sunday.
Note: Falcons-Eagles (Sept. 6) and Falcons-Saints (Nov. 22) will be played on Thursdays, but both games are part of the Sunday Night Football package.
Thursday Night Football Schedule 2018
*All times Eastern.
Thursday, Sept. 6 (Week 1)
Falcons 12, Eagles 18
Thursday, Sept. 13 (Week 2)
Ravens 23, Bengals 34
Thursday, Sept. 20 (Week 3)
Jets 17, Browns 21
Thursday, Sept. 27 (Week 4)
Vikings 31, Rams 38
Thursday, Oct. 4 (Week 5)
Colts 24, Patriots 38
Thursday, Oct. 11 (Week 6)
Eagles 34, Giants 13
Thursday, Oct. 18 (Week 7)
Broncos 45, Cardinals 10
Thursday, Oct. 25 (Week 8)
Dolphins 23, Texans 42
Sunday, Oct. 28 (Week 8)
Eagles 24, Jaguars 18 (in London)
Thursday, Nov. 1 (Week 9)
Raiders 3, 49ers 34
Thursday, Nov. 8 (Week 10)
Panthers 21, Steelers 52
Thursday, Nov. 15 (Week 11)
Packers 24, Seahawks 27
Thursday, Nov. 22 (Week 12)
Falcons 17, Saints 31
Thursday, Nov. 29 (Week 13)
Saints 10, Cowboys 13
Thursday, Dec. 6 (Week 14)
Jaguars 9, Titans 30
Thursday, Dec. 13 (Week 15)
Chargers 29, Chiefs 28
Saturday, Dec. 15 (Week 15)
Texans 29, Jets 22
Browns 17, Broncos 16
NFL Schedules
- 2018 NFL Schedule (Composite)
- 2018 NFL Team Schedules