How to watch Giants vs. Patriots preseason finale for free
It’s the final week of NFL preseason, but it’s time for the first Prime Video Thursday Night Football game of the year!
This year, TNF on Prime Video is kicking off with a preseason matchup between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots on the Giants’ home turf.
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The Giants are 2-0 in preseason, having scored over 30 points in both victories so far. All of the team’s healthy starters have seen action in the two contests, in addition to some new faces like Jaxson Dart, whose preseason appearances so far have made a promising audition to be the Giants’ backup QB this season. The Giants also received a boost this week with left tackle Andrew Thomas and wideout Malik Nabers returned to practice this week after injury.
The Patriots are also entering today’s game with a perfect 2-0 preseason record following matchups with Washington and Minnesota.
Giants vs. Patriots: what to know
- When:
- Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
- Channel: WNBC 4 (New York), Prime Video (nationwide)
- Streaming: Prime Video
Here’s how you can tune in to Giants vs. Patriots no matter where you are in the US.
Giants vs. Patriots time:
Tonight’s (Aug. 21) Giants vs. Patriots game begins at 8 p.m. ET.
How to watch Giants vs. Patriots for free:
Tonight’s Thursday Night Football preseason game is streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to watch the series.
Once signed up, you can watch TNF online or using the Prime Video app on any supported device, including Fire TV sticks.
New York locals can also take advantage of a five-day DIRECTV free trial to stream the game on NBC.
Thursday Night Football schedule 2025:
TNF kicks off at 8 p.m. ET each Thursday, with pregame coverage going live at 7 p.m.
- Week 2: Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers – Sept. 11
- Week 3: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills – Sept. 18
- Week 4: Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals – Sept. 25
- Week 5: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams – Oct. 2
- Week 6: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Oct. 9
- Week 7: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals – Oct. 16
- Week 8: Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers – Oct. 23
- Week 9: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins – Oct. 30
- Week 10: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos – Nov. 6
- Week 11: New York Jets at New England Patriots – Nov. 13
- Week 12: Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans – Nov. 20
- Week 13: Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles – Nov. 28 (Black Friday Game)
- Week 14: Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions – Dec. 4
- Week 15: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Dec. 11
- Week 16: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks – Dec. 18
- Week 17: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Dec. 25
- Wild Card Playoffs: Jan. 10 or 11
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