Caleb vs. the Champs: A Black Friday Spotlight in Philly
Black Friday usually means long lines, crowded stores, and you trying to remember why you ever thought leaving the house was a good idea. It’s not exactly a holiday you circle on the calendar for football. But the NFL has decided to make the day-after-Thanksgiving part of the weekly rhythm now, sliding a legit matchup right into the middle of everyone’s bargain hunting — perfect for the dads who stay home with the kids while Mom's out doing the shopping.
This year, it’s the Chicago Bears heading into South Philly to take on the Philadelphia Eagles, a game that feels way more like a playoff preview than some bonus content slapped onto the schedule. You’ve got two division leaders, a defending Super Bowl champ protecting home turf, and a No. 1 overall pick stepping into one of the biggest stages of his young career.
And the best part? You don’t have to pay a dime to watch it.
Similar Records, Totally Different Vibes
This one’s got a little more juice to it.
Chicago isn’t just hanging around anymore — they’re fighting to stay on top of a jam-packed NFC North and finally look like an offense that knows exactly who it is. Philly’s on the other side of the spectrum entirely: the defending champs, comfortably leading the NFC East, still winning a ton of games even while everyone argues about what’s “wrong” with their offense.
These teams haven’t crossed paths since 2022, back when the Bears were trying to figure out what they wanted to be and Caleb Williams was still slicing up college defenses. That meeting feels like a lifetime ago.
This time, it’s:
Caleb Williams vs. Jalen Hurts
Ben Johnson’s creativity vs. Vic Fangio’s discipline
A Bears team trying to prove they belong with the NFC’s grown-ups
An Eagles team protecting their turf, their reputation, and their spot at the top of the conference
Kickoff is at 3:00 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field, with that perfect late-November chill — low 50s, crisp, not miserable. The kind of weather where the crowd is loud, the hits sound a little harder, and the game just feels bigger.
And the stakes match the vibe: Philly’s magic number to clinch the NFC East is already down to four. Every win keeps them on track for home-field advantage. For Chicago, stealing one in South Philly would be the kind of statement people remember — beat the champs, on the road, in a national solo window, and suddenly the conversation around you changes fast.
How to Watch: Free Football on Prime
Black Friday football usually comes with a catch — a subscription here, a login there — but this year’s setup is actually kind of refreshing.
The Bears–Eagles matchup is still on Amazon Prime Video, but Amazon and the NFL decided to crack the doors wide open for everyone. You don't need a Prime membership to watch this game. Just an Amazon account and a screen. That’s it.
Open the Prime Video app on your TV, your phone, your tablet, your dusty old laptop that only turns on when it feels like cooperating — the game will be sitting right there on the home page.
If you’re in Chicago or Philly, you’ve got it even easier. The game is being simulcast on local broadcast TV, so even an old-school antenna gets the job done.
And Amazon is very clearly swinging at Netflix’s streaming records:
It’s the first NFL game Prime is streaming globally.
It’s available in over 240 countries.
Netflix set the bar with its Christmas Eve doubleheader pulling around 24 million viewers. This game? Free, global, and dropped right in the middle of a holiday where most people end up back on the couch by lunchtime, full of leftovers and not eager to jump back into the car — it’s engineered to break numbers.
Football in the Middle of a Sports Marathon
This isn’t just a random game tossed onto a holiday schedule. Amazon basically turned November 28 into a stay‑home, stay‑fed, stay‑on‑the‑couch kind of day if your a sports fan.
All times ET:
9:00 a.m. – PGA TOUR’s “The Skins Game” eases you into the morning while you’re still shaking off the Thanksgiving fog.
1:30 p.m. – Black Friday Football pregame show from Lincoln Financial Field.
3:00 p.m. – Bears at Eagles kickoff.
7:30 p.m. – Black Friday Basketball with an NBA doubleheader to close the night.
It’s a full‑on sports buffet. A little golf with your coffee, football as the main course, and basketball for dessert.
Don’t Sleep on This Black Friday Showdown
There are going to be a lot of football games between now and the playoffs, and not all of them are worth rearranging your day for. This one quietly is.
You’ve got:
A defending Super Bowl champion trying to keep control of the NFC and remind everybody they’re still the team to beat.
A resurgent Bears team that finally looks like it found an identity on offense and wants to prove it’s not some early‑season sugar high.
A young quarterback stepping into a national spotlight and getting a real shot to show he belongs in every big‑game conversation moving forward.
A broadcast setup that removes every barrier between you and the remote — no subscriptions, no hoops to jump through, just “open the app and the game is right there.”
And if you’re already spending part of your Black Friday on the couch anyway — avoiding stores, digesting leftovers, reclaiming some quiet before the weekend hits — you could do a lot worse than Bears vs. Eagles. It’s free, and it’s one of those late‑November games that feels like it’s going to matter when we look back at the NFC playoff picture.
Just make sure you’ve got the leftovers within arm’s reach. The football part is already taken care of.
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