{"title": "Guide to Streaming the NFL's Black Friday Matchup: Bears at Eagles","body":["Engadget has evaluated consumer technology products through testing and reviews since 2004. Certain articles on our site feature affiliate links, which may generate a commission for us if purchases occur through them. For details on our product assessment methods, see our dedicated explanation."],"Two leading teams in the NFC are set to clash in a special Black Friday contest broadcast exclusively on Prime Video. The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the Chicago Bears for an afternoon game this Friday. Last week, the Eagles suffered an unexpected defeat against the Dallas Cowboys, who staged a comeback from a 21-point disadvantage to secure victory on Sunday, along with a possible season-ending ankle fracture for their rookie safety Drew Mukuma during that contest. Despite these challenges, the Eagles hold the second spot in the NFC standings, with the Bears occupying the third position, making this encounter crucial for the postseason standings.","The Chicago Bears versus Philadelphia Eagles matchup will be available for national live streaming on Amazon Prime Video starting at 3 p.m. ET on Friday. Continue below for essential details on this Black Friday fixture and the broader Week 13 lineup.","Game: Chicago Bears versus Philadelphia Eagles","Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia","The Bears are traveling to take on the Eagles in an afternoon post-Thanksgiving showdown, available exclusively via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.","Amazon Prime Video serves as the sole platform for this Friday's NFL contest featuring the Bears and Eagles, as well as all the season's Thursday Night Football broadcasts. Beyond video streaming, an Amazon Prime membership provides benefits like complimentary shipping, special promotions, participation in Prime Day events, Amazon Music access, a complimentary year of Grubhub+, and additional perks.","A basic Amazon Prime membership costs $15 per month or $139 per year, with reduced rates offered to students and individuals eligible for certain government aid programs. New users can access a 30-day free trial period. Alternatively, subscribers can opt solely for Prime Video access without the full suite of Prime features, priced at $9 per month.","Bears vs. Eagles, 3:00 p.m. (Prime Video)","Cardinals vs. Buccaneers, 1:00 p.m. (FOX)"]}