Despite a blowout of a game and halftime performer telling people to turn off their TVs, the Super Bowl registered record ratings for the second year in a row, according to preliminary estimates.
Sunday’s game on Fox, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Philadelphia Eagles, averaged 126 million viewers across all platforms, including on broadcast TV, streaming and apps. That marks a 2% increase over last year’s record-breaking game on CBS, if that number holds.
The figure is a mix including Nielsen fast nationals and Fox-provided numbers for Tubi, as well as NFL analytics for viewership on its apps, like NFL+. Nielsen will release an official ratings snapshot Tuesday.
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