NFL prime-time schedule 2024: Full list of Sunday, Monday, Thursday night football games and matchups

Edward Sutelan

NFL prime-time schedule 2024: Full list of Sunday, Monday, Thursday night football games and matchups image

The wait for the next NFL season continues, but fans at least have an idea of how they can start planning for nights during the 2024 campaign.

Matchups have been assigned for the prime-time windows in the season, and for the second straight year, not every team is going to have an opportunity to play in front of a national audience.

The league made the change ahead of 2023 that teams no longer have to appear on "Thursday Night Football" at least once each, which for NFL fans hopefully means more compelling action even if it means not everyone will get to see their teams play under the lights of prime time.

There can still be changes made to the schedule. Last year the Texans and Colts had no prime-time matchups. They ended the year playing each other on the last Saturday night of the season. Additionally, some games will have the option to be flexed out of prime time if any determinations are made a game no longer is as enticing a matchup as earlier.

Looking to start planning out your prime-time plans? Here's what you need to know.

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Thursday Night Football schedule 2024

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Live stream: Amazon Prime Video

NFL fans will continue starting each week of the season with a game on Amazon Prime for the third straight year. This is the second year teams are able to play on Thursday night twice. Previously, teams were limited to playing once to ensure each team could play at least once. 

Al Michaels will be back calling play-by-play with ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit providing analysis alongside him in the booth.

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WeekDateMatchup
29/12Bills at Dolphins
39/19Patriots at Jets
49/26Cowboys at Giants
510/3Buccaneers at Falcons
610/1049ers at Seahawks
710/17Broncos at Saints 
810/24Vikings at Rams
910/31Texans at Jets
1011/7Bengals at Ravens
1111/14Commanders at Eagles
1211/21Steelers at Browns
1311/29 (3 p.m. Friday)Raiders at Chiefs
1412/5Packers at Lions
1512/12Rams at 49ers
1612/19Broncos at Chargers
1712/26Seahawks at Bears

'Sunday Night Football' schedule 2024

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: NBCSports.com, Peacock, Fubo

The NFL season might begin on a Thursday, but it will be the "Sunday Night Football" crew that will kick off the 2024 campaign. 

The crew will be the same as the 2023 group with Mike Tirico handling play-by-play alongside color commentator Cris Collinsworth. Melissa Stark returns as the sideline reporter.

Viewers can watch the games on NBC or stream them through NBCSports.com or the NBC Sports app, both with cable subscriptions. They can also subscribe to Peacock or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

WeekDateMatchup
19/5Ravens at Chiefs (Thursday season opener)
19/8Rams at Lions
29/15Bears at Texans
39/22Chiefs at Falcons
49/29Bills at Ravens
510/6Cowboys at Steelers
610/13Bengals at Giants
710/20Jets at Steelers
810/27Cowboys at 49ers
911/3Colts at Vikings
1011/10Lions at Texans
1111/17Bengals at Chargers
1211/24Eagles at Rams
1311/28Packers vs. Dolphins (Thanksgiving)
1312/149ers at Bills
1412/8Chargers at Chiefs
1512/15Packers at Seahawks
1612/22Buccaneers at Cowboys
1712/29Dolphins at Browns
181/5TBD vs. TBD

'Monday Night Football' schedule 2024

  • Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo

The former Fox pairing of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are back for a third year at ESPN calling play-by-play and providing analysis, respectively.

ESPN has doubled down on weeks in the past, and it's poised to do so again in the 2024 season. When there are multiple MNF games, one will be on ABC and the other will be on ESPN. 

All games can be live streamed on the ESPN app with a cable subscription, or with subscriptions to ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

WeekDateMatchup
19/9Jets at 49ers
29/16Falcons at Eagles
39/23Jaguars at Bills
39/23Commanders at Bengals
49/30Titans at Dolphins
49/30Seahawks at Lions
510/7Saints at Chiefs
610/14Bills at Jets
710/21Ravens at Buccaneers
710/21Chargers at Cardinals
810/28Giants at Steelers
911/4Buccaneers at Chiefs
1011/11Dolphins at Rams
1111/18Texans at Cowboys
1211/25Ravens at Chargers
1312/2Browns at Broncos
1412/9Bengals at Cowboys
1512/16Bears at Vikings
1512/16Falcons at Raiders
1612/23Saints at Packers
1712/30Lions at 49ers

NFL teams with most prime-time games in 2024

There are three teams who are going to be on prime time six times — the 49ers, the Cowboys and the Jets. 

San Francisco has the first "Monday Night Football" matchup and the last one scheduled so far in Week 17. It also has two "Thursday Night Football" games and a pair of "Sunday Night Football" matchups. 

Dallas is set to appear three times on "Sunday Night Football", twice in a span of four weeks on "Monday Night Football", a "Thursday Night Football" game and, of course, its contest on Thanksgiving. 

New York is going against San Francisco in the first edition of "Monday Night Football", and has a later date on the Monday of Week 6. It has two "Thursday Night Football" appearances and two "Sunday Night Football" showings on deck. 

NFL teams with no prime-time games in 2024

The Panthers are the lone team in 2024 without a prime-time game on the schedule. While Carolina does have a featured game over in London, it's not on national television, nor is it at a prime viewing hour. 

Last year, the Colts and Texans were not scheduled for any games coming into the season. They wound up playing in a flexed prime-time window in the final week of the season in a battle for the AFC West. The Falcons and Cardinals were also left without prime-time games.

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Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.