The Kansas City Chiefs’ 32-29 triumph over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s AFC national championship provided a record-setting watching target market.
Kansas City’s win that placed it a win far from a 3rd straight Super Bowl title balanced 57.4 million customers for CBS, according to theSports Business Journal’s Austin Karp The number covers the previous AFC title video game document of 55.5 million established throughout in 2014’s video game in between the Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens.
The video game, which started at 6:30 p.m. ET, was the 7th straight look for the Chiefs in the AFC title video game and the 2nd time given that 2020 that it included the Chiefs and Bills.
That 57.4 million number is the very best for any type of NFC or AFC title video game given that 2012 when the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers attracted 57.6 million customers.
The video game kept a target market by being close– the groups were within a goal after each quarter– and in spite of even more officiating dispute, customers remained glued to their tvs waiting for to see that would certainly take place to play the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX onFeb 9.
Karp also noted that the Eagles’ 55-23 triumph over the Washington Commanders in the NFC title video game provided 44.2 million customers. The video game started at 3 p.m. ET from Lincoln Financial Field and generated the least-watched target market for that video game given that 2019 (44.1 million) when the Los Angeles Rams defeated the New Orleans Saints.