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two of National Football LeagueThree Christmas Day games set ratings records.
Detroit Lions——minnesota vikings The game will take place in the late afternoon Netflix The nighttime game between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs set a record on Amazon Prime Video as the most-watched NFL game in U.S. history.
The Vikings’ 23-10 win over the Lions averaged 27.5 million viewers in the U.S., according to Nielsen. The number of viewers exceeded 30 million at its peak. That beat Netflix’s 27.2 million average viewers for last year’s Christmas Day game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texas, which also took place in the late afternoon.
The Broncos’ 20-13 win over the Chiefs averaged 21.06 million views on Prime Video, breaking the 19.39 million mark for the network’s most-watched “Thursday Night Football” game in four seasons. Audiences peaked at 22.9 million in the second quarter.
The first match between the two sides dallas cowboys The average number of Washington commanders is 19.9 million. Viewership for the Cowboys’ 30-23 win was down significantly from the 25.8 million viewers for last year’s afternoon game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Data for the three games also includes local market ratings for broadcast stations and viewership for NFL+ via mobile or online.
Snoopy’s Holiday Halftime Party, which takes place during halftime of the Lions-Vikings game, averaged 29 million viewers, Netflix and Nielsen said.
The two Christmas games on Netflix were broadcast live around the world, with viewers from more than 200 countries and territories watching at least one of the games. The Cowboys-Chiefs game averaged 22.4 million viewers worldwide, while the Lions-Vikings game averaged 30.5 million viewers.
Netflix added that its “NFL Christmas GameDay” attracted more than 632 million social impressions globally, including more than 100 million impressions for Snoop Dogg’s halftime show. Snoop joins Andrea Bocelli, Lainey Wilson and Duck Hodges in becoming America’s No. 1 social trend.
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