Amazon Prime, Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers
Last year, the Miami Dolphins-Kansas City Chiefs game was on Comcast-owned Peacock. This year, it’s Amazon’s Prime Video, which will air its first playoff contest when Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, owns The Washington Post.)
It seems like NFL on Prime's first-ever NFL playoff game was quite the success for the streaming service. Prime Video announced Tuesday that Saturday's
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are set to clash Saturday night in Baltimore in the Wild Card round of the 2025 AFC Playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, led by quarterback Russell Wilson, meet the Baltimore Ravens, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, in the AFC wild-card round of the NFL Playoffs on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025 (1/11/25) at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore,
Amazon Prime Video is broadcasting an NFL playoff game for the first time this weekend. Here's how to watch it.
The NFL granted Prime Video the exclusive broadcasting rights for the AFC wild-card round game between the Steelers and Ravens ( won 28-14 by Baltimore) that kicked off at 8 p.m. Saturday night, and fans, stuck on the other side of the paywall once again, are fuming.
If you’re flipping around on your TV from Fox to CBS to ESPN to ABC to NFL Network and beyond to find the NFL Wild Card playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers and can’t find it, you’re probably here to find out: What gives? Where is the Jan. 11 playoff game?
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According to the league and Nielsen, the six wild-card round games averaged 28.3 million viewers on television and digital platforms, compared to 31.2 million last year. The two Saturday games held steady, while the Sunday and Monday matchups saw declines.
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