Eagles-Vikings live stream (9/14): Live stream, how to watch online, TV, time

Eagles-Vikings live stream (9/14): Live stream, how to watch online, TV, time

Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles return home to host the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday, Sept. 14. The game will be live streamed on Amazon Prime (free trial).

After ranking second-to-last in the NFL in yards allowed and giving up the fourth-most points in the league last season under defensive coordinator Ed Donatell, the Vikings (0-1) turned to Brian Flores and turned over more than half of their starting lineup.

The early results for Minnesota weren’t terribly promising — the defense allowed a fourth down conversion to extend Tampa Bay’s drive for the tiebreaking field goal and later let the Buccaneers drain the final 3:52 off the clock Sunday with a 15-yard facemask penalty and two third down conversions for a 20-17 victory.

Meanwhile, Hurts, the former Alabama and Oklahoma star, skipped the preseason as the NFL MVP runner-up is simply too important to risk an injury to play a meaningless snap.

He also knows how to run an offense, putting up some of the best all-around numbers by a Philadelphia Eagles quarterback in franchise history. He even led the Eagles (1-0) to the Super Bowl, a feat sure to be recognized at Thursday’s home opener against the Minnesota Vikings.

His final line in Week 1 was as pedestrian as it gets: Hurts passed for 170 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 37 yards with a fumble in Sunday’s win over New England.

When is Eagles-Vikings game?

The Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings play at 7:15 p.m. (8:15 p.m. ET) on Thursday, Sept. 14.

Will it be live streamed?

The game will be live streamed on Amazon Prime, which offers a free trial. Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership. You can also sign up for Prime Video as a standalone service for $14.99 monthly. Don’t have a Prime membership? Amazon offers a 30-day free trial.

What TV channel is game on?

The Vikings-Eagles will not be broadcast on traditional television.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.