NFL regular-season ratings down 3% over last season

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NFL regular-season ratings down 3% over last season

NFL regular-season ratings saw a 3% decrease from last season, which was not unexpected with “Thursday Night Football” moving from Fox and NFL Network to exclusively airing on Amazon Prime Video.

The 272 regular-season games averaged 16.7 million viewers across television and digital platforms, the league also said that 185 million fans watched the games at some point during the 18 weeks.

Despite the dip, it is the third-highest average since 2016. Last season averaged 17.1 million.

NBC, Fox and CBS saw increases in viewers over the past season. ESPN’s viewership was down, but it was trending to be flat or a slight increase the Jan had. 2 games between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals have been played. The game was suspended midway through the first quarter when Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest.

PRIME VIDEO’S DEBUT

According to Nielsen figures, the 15-game “Thursday Night Football” package on Prime Video averaged 9.58 million viewers. Amazon’s first-party viewership measurement showed an average of 11.3 million.