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Amazon announces 11-game NFL slate it will stream this season

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at AT&T Stadium

Amazon won the right to stream live regular season games over the likes of Facebook and Twitter during the offseason. On Friday, the company announced which 11 games it will air to consumers of its Amazon Prime program.

According to to the company’s site, its first live stream will be in Week 4 when the Chicago Bears head to Lambeau Field to take on the division-rival Green Bay Packers. The 11-game slate will wrap up on Christmas Day with two AFC Playoff contenders taking on one another. That game will feature the Pittsburgh Steelers traveling to Houston to take on the Texans.

Other notable games include, the Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders (Week 7) as well as the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys (Week 13).

Here’s a look at the full slate.

September 28: Chicago vs Green Bay
October 5: New England vs Tampa Bay
October 12: Philadelphia vs Carolina
October 19: Kansas City vs Oakland
October 26: Miami vs Baltimore
November 9: Seattle vs Arizona
November 16: Tennessee vs Pittsburgh
November 30: Washington vs Dallas
December 7: New Orleans vs Atlanta
December 14: Denver vs Indianapolis
December 25: Pittsburg vs Houston

Back in April, Amazon paid $50 million for the right to stream games this year. That came on the heels of Twitter itself streaming regular season action during the 2016 campaign. The only difference here is that you will have to be a paying member of Amazon Prime in order to stream these games. Games on Twitter last season were free.

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