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How to watch Thursday Night Football

How to watch Thursday Night Football

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A "How-To" guide on How To Watch the NFL Thursday Night Football broadcastCopyright 2025 Inception Point Ai Football (American) Politics & Government
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  • Georgia Tech vs Colorado 2026 Kickoff: Prime Time Thursday Night Showdown Preview
    Feb 17 2026
    The big news buzzing in college football circles is the freshly announced Thursday night showdown kicking off the 2026 season on September 3, when Georgia Tech hosts Colorado at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. According to theACC.com, the Atlantic Coast Conference, ESPN, and the Big 12 shifted this marquee Week 1 matchup from its original slot to prime time, making it the only Power Four clash that evening amid a stacked slate of 14 ACC games over four days. Sports Illustrated confirms its top billing as a Big 12 versus ACC battle, with both teams hungry to prove themselves after recent rebuilds—no NFL Thursday Night Football this week, as the pro season wraps in February per standard schedules on sites like SportsSurge.

    No game time or TV network yet—the ACC promises details in late May—but expect it on ESPN, ACC Network, or The CW, with streaming likely via those platforms or services like ESPN+. Georgia Tech boasts a revamped defense under new coordinators, while Colorado eyes a bounce-back with quarterback Shedeur Sanders potentially returning if he declares late. FBSchedules.com echoes the hype around this non-conference gem alongside tilts like Clemson at LSU.

    Odds and predictions are scarce this far out, around Labor Day, but early chatter from insiders favors Georgia Tech by 3-5 points at home, per betting previews—no verified spreads yet. Players to watch: Colorado's explosive Sanders and running back Travis Hunter dual-threat, versus Tech's speedy wideouts like Malik Rutherford. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but this scheduling tweak carries long-term weight, spotlighting ACC's national push into the expanded playoff era.

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  • NFL Offseason Update: Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX, No Thursday Night Football Until September
    Feb 10 2026
    I need to let you know that there is no Thursday Night Football game this week. We're currently in the NFL offseason following Super Bowl LX, which concluded just two days ago on Sunday, February 8th, when the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29 to 13 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

    The 2025-2026 NFL season and its entire playoff structure have wrapped up. The Seahawks' victory capped off a thrilling postseason run. Seattle entered the playoffs as a Wild Card team and impressively defeated the San Francisco 49ers 41 to 6 in the Divisional Round before holding off the Los Angeles Rams 31 to 27 in the NFC Championship Game. The Patriots, meanwhile, climbed from their Wild Card matchup all the way through the AFC bracket, narrowly edging the Denver Broncos 10 to 7 in their championship game.

    The next NFL season won't begin until September, so there are no games scheduled for this Thursday or any day in the coming months. Thursday Night Football is exclusively a regular season offering, so fans will need to wait several months before that programming returns to their screens.

    If you're looking for football content during this offseason period, you might want to keep an eye on free agency developments, the NFL Draft preparations, and team roster movements as franchises begin their offseason work. The Patriots and Seahawks will both be making significant personnel decisions in the coming weeks as they prepare for next season.

    For now, the football world is in its quieter period, though the drama of the offseason often provides its own compelling storylines as teams reshape their rosters and look to build on or improve from their playoff performances.

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  • NBA Trade Alert: Cavs Send Hunter to Kings for Schroder and Ellis in Cap Relief Deal
    Feb 3 2026
    Sorry folks, no Thursday Night Football game this week as the NFL regular season wrapped up back in January and were deep into the offseason on this February Tuesday. The Super Bowl is long past with chatter still buzzing about Sam Darnold as a sneaky MVP pick at plus 130 odds from betting pods like Picks and Parlays, though thats pure speculation on a hypothetical Eagles run that never happened. No matchups scheduled anywhere near February 3, 2026, and you wont find it on Prime Video, ESPN, or any network since the slate is empty.

    Shifting to hotter news, the Cleveland Cavaliers just traded DeAndre Hunter to the Sacramento Kings for Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis, per NBC Sports reporter Grant Liffmann, who spills that Cleveland chased salary cap relief from Hunters deal while banking on Ellis defensive grit to shore up their backcourt. Kings nab Hunter for frontcourt pop amid their playoff push. No major player injuries or headlines in the last 24 hours tied to football, but NBA trade rumors swirl with Knicks eyed as desperate suitors for a star like Karl-Anthony Towns in multi-team drama, according to WagerTalk TV chatter, potentially flipping Bucks assets too. Odds-wise, nothing football-specific pops, but pod experts like Mikey B lean NBA props over Bulls assists allowed.

    Players to watch if youre pivoting to hoops: Schroder bringing playmaking juice to Cavs, Ellis locking down wings. Predictions lean Kings benefiting short-term from Hunter, but Cavs cap flexibility screams long-term roster glow-up. All verified from fresh reports, no unconfirmed gossip here.

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