November 2, 2024
The much-anticipated launch of "Thursday Night Football 2.0" on Amazon Prime Video gave fans a new viewing experience as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings 34-28 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. After a season that marked the start of an 11-year, $13.2 billion exclusive rights deal between Amazon...
The much-anticipated launch of “Thursday Night Football 2.0” on Amazon Prime Video gave fans a new viewing experience as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings 34-28 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. After a season that marked the start of an 11-year, $13.2 billion exclusive rights deal between Amazon…



The much-anticipated launch of “Thursday Night Football 2.0” on Amazon Prime Video gave fans a new viewing experience as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings 34-28 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. After a season that marked the start of an 11-year, $13.2 billion exclusive rights deal between Amazon…

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