NFL Thanksgiving Day games shatter viewership records
Football has joined family and food as a key part of Thanksgiving tradition in the United States, as proven by the NFL’s viewership figures.
The NFL has turned Thanksgiving Day into a beloved tradition for American families, with games that have become a staple of the holiday. This year, the league announced record-breaking viewership numbers.
How many people watched the NFL Thanksgiving Day games?
According to the data, the three games averaged 34.2 million viewers, making it the highest average recorded for Thanksgiving Day since tracking began in 1988.
The total unduplicated audience for the three games reached 141 million, setting a new record for the third consecutive year.
The matchups featured the Chicago Bears against the Detroit Lions, the New York Giants versus the Dallas Cowboys, and the Miami Dolphins taking on the Green Bay Packers.
In terms of digital streaming, the three games generated an average minute audience of 1.1 million, the highest ever for Thanksgiving Day, marking a 36% increase compared to last year.
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Original article written by Edward Gonzaga, translated with the assistance of AI and edited by Roddy Cons.