
Bears-Eagles, Broncos-Chiefs to be featured on NFL on Prime Video
The Prime Video portion of the NFL schedule rollout took place -- or part of it did -- on Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles will be featured the Black Friday game. On Nov. 28, the Super Bowl champs will duel Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears.
The Eagles will be ready in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field to face the NFC North team that hopes to regain it's days of glory under its first-year coach, Ben Johnson, formerly the OC of the Detroit Lions.
The second game announced will feature the Kansas City Chiefs who are seeking their fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance on Christmas Day.
The Chiefs have had hopes to be a fixture on Christmas much in the way the Lions and Cowboys are with their annual home games on Thanksgiving. The NFL has set the stage with an AFC West matchup between Patrick Mahomes and the AFC champs host Sean Payton, Bo Nix, and the Denver Broncos.
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