How to watch the Dolphins vs Texans NFL game on Twitch – Live Stream, standings, and more

Twitch continues its expansion beyond video games by allowing NFL fans to stream Thursday Night Football for free.

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Thursday Night Football has been available as part of Amazon Prime since the 2017 season, but it’s now easier than ever to stream the games without needing to pay a dime.

As the latest perk of Amazon’s partnership with Twitch, NFL fans can now tune into the official Prime Video Twitch channel to watch every game this season.

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This week’s Thursday Night matchup is between the Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans in a match that has some serious implications on the AFC standings.

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The Texans are currently riding a four-game winstreak with their latest win coming with a 20-7 win over their division rivals in the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 21.

The Dolphins, meanwhile, are just 1-3 in their last four games after recently losing 32-21 to the Detroit Lions on October 21.

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With both teams sitting at 4-3 in their respective divisions, this is a crucial game for both the Texans and Dolphins.

The game is scheduled to kick off at 8:20 PM ET. You can find Thursday’s injury report and current AFC standings down below.

Injury reports

  • Dolphins: QB Ryan Tannehilll (shoulder), WR Keny Stills (groin), DE Charles Harris (calf) OUT; TE Mike Geisicki (shoulder), TE A.J. Derby (foot) QUESTIONABLE
  • Texans: WR Keke Coutee (hamstring), TE Ryan Griffin (illness), G Zach Fulton (ankle), ILB Brian Peters (ankle), CB Aaron Colvin (ankle), CB Shareece Wright (shoulder, hand, groin), S Andre Hal (shoulder) OUT

AFC East

  1. New England Patriots (5-2)
  2. Miami Dolphins (4-3)
  3. New York Jets (3-4)
  4. Buffalo Bills (2-5)

AFC West 

  1. Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) 
  2. Los Angeles Chargers (5-2)
  3. Denver Broncos (3-4)
  4. Oakland Raiders (1-5)

AFC North

  1. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2-1)
  2. Cincinatti Bengals (4-3)
  3. Baltimore Ravens (4-3) 
  4. Cleveland Browns (2-4-1)

AFC South

  1. Houston Texans (4-3)
  2. Tennessee Titans (3-4)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-4)
  4. Indianapolis Colts (2-5)

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