Eagles vs. Bears: How to Watch NFL Black Friday on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More


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Black Friday football returns with two of the best teams in the NFC, streaming live on Prime Video. Live from the City of Brotherly Love, Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles host Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears in what may be a playoff preview. The pair of 8-3 squads looks to continue ascending in the NFC standings as the season winds down.

This marks the first appearance for either team on Black Friday, and the first NFL game to stream worldwide on Prime Video. Heading into the historic matchup, Da Bears have history on their side. They lead The Birds all-time (29–17–1), but the Eagles won their most recent game in 2022 (25-20).

Here’s how to watch all of the action on the gridiron live from Philly on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or any other compatible device without cable.

When to Watch

  • Game: Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Kickoff Time: 3:00 PM ET
  • Where to Stream: Prime Video
  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field

How to Watch Bears vs. Eagles on Black Friday Without Cable

Local fans who live in the Chicago or Philadelphipa market can watch today’s game for free with an HD antenna via their team’s local affiliate. For everyone else, Amazon Prime Video will stream the action live globally.

You can grab an Amazon Prime membership (with a 30-day free trial) and have access to today’s Black Friday matchup for no additional charge. Prime Video is required to have access to the game and starts at $8.99 per month (as a standalone) after your trial.

Unlock even more with an Amazon Prime membership, which includes Prime Video, same-day shipping, exclusives, and more savings. For $14.99 per month or $139 per year, an Amazon Prime membership gets you access to today’s game, fuel rewards, and huge Black Friday savings and beyond. You can enjoy a 30 day free trial to see if Amazon Prime is right for you and stream today’s game and other sports live.

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