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How to Watch 'Thursday Night Football' NFL Games Online for Free

“Thursday Night Football” kicks off tonight at 8:20 p.m. ET, when the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game is scheduled to start.
What channel is the Ravens-Bengals game on? The game is being broadcast on the pay channel NFL Network. To watch “Thursday Night Football” on TV tonight, you must subscribe to a service that includes the NFL Network.
But what if you don’t have a satellite or cable TV package with the NFL Network? If you’re in that camp, you may be wondering how you can watch “Thursday Night Football” — and, ideally, do so for free.
Here are all the options to live stream the Ravens vs. Bengals game for free, as well as other “Thursday Night Football” games in the 2018 season.

How to Live Stream the Ravens Game Tonight for Free

Sports fans should be happy to know that it’s gotten much easier to live stream NFL games for free in the 2018 season. After downloading the latest versions of either the Yahoo Sports app or the NFL App, you’ll be able to live stream a host of games on your phone (and in some cases, with other mobile devices such as tablets).
Specifically, the Yahoo Sports app and NFL App let fans live stream games that are being broadcast locally in their region by networks like CBS and Fox, as well as all nationally broadcast primetime games. That includes “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, and “Thursday Night Football” on the NFL Network and Fox.
Both the Yahoo Sports and NFL apps are free to download, and viewers can live stream tonight’s Ravens-Bengals game and all other available NFL games for free, without having to log in with any cable or subscription account information.

How to Watch ‘Thursday Night Football’ Online for Free

But if you want to watch tonight’s “Thursday Night Football” game on a TV, you won’t be able to use the Yahoo Sports app or NFL App. Yahoo Sports’ live stream is only available on smartphones, and the NFL App’s live stream tonight works only on smartphones and tablets.
Still, there are many streaming TV services that will allow you to watch the NFL Network online in any manner you prefer — including on a laptop or TV. And yes, you can use these services for free to watch “Thursday Night Football” tonight, by way of free trial periods that last at least a few days.
Fubo TVPlayStation VueDirecTV Now, and the Sling TV streaming services all have packages with the NFL Network. The latter is the cheapest of the bunch, starting at $25 per month for the “Sling Blue” service that includes the channel. The other services charge around $40 to $50 per month for packages that include the NFL Network, alongside dozens of other pay channels.

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