The 2023 NFL Thursday Night Football Schedule kicks off on Thursday, September 7 with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Detroit Lions.
Although played as the season-opener on a Thursday, the Lions-Chiefs matchup will be a special presentation of Sunday Night Football and will kickoff at 8:20pm ET on NBC.
Regular Thursday Night Football begins in Week 2 on September 14 when the Minnesota Vikings travel to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The game will be streamed live by Prime Video at 8:15pm ET.
There will also be a Sunday Night Football branded game played on Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 23. The Seattle Seahawks host the San Francisco 49ers in that contest at 8:20pm ET on NBC.
Overall, 17 regular-season NFL games in 2023 will be played on Thursday night and 15 of those contests will be streamed exclusively by Amazon’s Prime Video.
2023 NFL Thursday Night Football Schedule
*All times Eastern.
Thursday, Sept. 7 (Week 1)
Lions 21, Chiefs 20
Thursday, Sept. 14 (Week 2)
Vikings 28, Eagles 34
Thursday, Sept. 21 (Week 3)
Giants 12, 49ers 30
Thursday, Sept. 28 (Week 4)
Lions 34, Packers 20
Thursday, Oct. 5 (Week 5)
Bears 40, Commanders 20
Thursday, Oct. 12 (Week 6)
Broncos 8, Chiefs 19
Thursday, Oct. 19 (Week 7)
Jaguars 31, Saints 24
Thursday, Oct. 26 (Week 8)
Buccaneers 18, Bills 24
Thursday, Nov. 2 (Week 9)
Titans 16, Steelers 20
Thursday, Nov. 9 (Week 10)
Panthers 13, Bears 16
Thursday, Nov. 16 (Week 11)
Bengals 20, Ravens 34
Thursday, Nov. 23 (Week 12)
49ers 31, Seahawks 13
Thursday, Nov. 30 (Week 13)
Seahawks 35, Cowboys 41
Thursday, Dec. 7 (Week 14)
Patriots 21, Steelers 18
Thursday, Dec. 14 (Week 15)
Chargers 21, Raiders 63
Thursday, Dec. 21 (Week 16)
Saints 22, Rams 30
Thursday, Dec. 28 (Week 17)
Jets 20, Browns 37
NFL Schedules
- 2023 NFL Schedule (Composite)
- NFL Team Schedules