NFL Sets 36-Year Viewership High, Just Shy of ’89 Record

NFL Sets 36-Year Viewership High, Just Shy of ’89 Record

> At a Glance

> – The NFL averaged 18.7 million viewers per game this season, the best since 1988 and only 300,000 short of the all-time record.

> – Every weekly package grew, with Prime Video’s Thursday slate up 16% and CBS up 11%.

> – CBS’ Thanksgiving Chiefs-Cowboys contest became the most-watched regular-season game ever at 57.2 million.

> – Why it matters: The surge shows live football remains the most powerful draw on TV, even as Nielsen’s new out-of-home and smart-TV metrics inflate totals.

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The NFL just closed its most-watched regular season since records began in 1988, averaging 18.7 million viewers across TV and digital platforms-up 10% from last year and only 300,000 below the 1989 peak.

New Math, New High

Nielsen’s switch last September to Big Data + Panel counting and the inclusion of out-of-home viewing (plus smart-TV data) helped lift numbers. The old method tracked only the top 44 markets, covering 65% of the country.

Every Window Wins

All five weekly packages gained audience:

  • Prime Video Thursday Night Football: +16% to 15.3 million-its best mark since the package launched in 2006.
  • CBS: +11% to 21.25 million, the network’s best regular-season average on record.
  • ESPN/ABC Monday Night Football: +9% to 15.8 million (or 16.5 million including Week 18 Saturday games).
  • NBC Sunday Night Football: +9% to 23.5 million, pacing to be primetime’s top show for the 15th straight year.
  • Fox: +6% to 19.6 million, its best since 2015.

Record Breakers

  • Thanksgiving’s Chiefs-Cowboys on CBS drew 57.2 million, the most-watched regular-season game ever.
  • Christmas night’s Broncos-Chiefs on Prime Video averaged 21.1 million, topping the prior stream record of 19.4 million.
  • CBS’ late-national window averaged 25.8 million, beating Fox for the third year in a row.

Streaming Spillover

Nielsen’s October data showed:

  • Peacock viewing up 16% month-over-month.
  • Paramount+ up 8%.
  • Prime Video claimed 6.4% of all Thursday TV usage.

Key Takeaways

  • The NFL’s 18.7 million average is its second-best since 1988.
  • Prime Video’s exclusivity has grown Thursday night audiences 60% since 2022.
  • CBS owns four of the season’s top 10 most-watched games.
  • NBC will likely finish the TV season at No. 1 and hosts the Super Bowl on Feb. 8.

With every network package rising and streaming numbers climbing alongside, the league’s grip on American viewership has never been stronger.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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