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NFL sees second highest TV ratings on record for regular season

By Thomson Reuters Jan 7, 2026 | 8:13 PM

The NFL closed the regular season with an average audience of 18.7 million per game across TV and digital, the league’s second-highest mark since Nielsen began ‍tracking in 1988 and just shy of the 1989 record of 19.0 million.

The 2025 figure marked a 10% rise from last season (17.5 million) and 7% from 2023, per league and Nielsen data.

Measurement changes helped widen the lens. Nielsen’s newer Big Data + Panel system was used all ‌season, and out-of-home viewing is now counted ‌nationwide (except Alaska and Hawaii) alongside data from smart TVs and traditional set-top boxes. Earlier methods covered only the top 44 markets.

Every weekly package climbed year over year. Amazon’s “Thursday Night Football” led the surge, up ​16% to 15.33 million — the best Thursday slate since the package launched in 2006 and up 60% from Prime Video’s ‍first exclusive season in 2022. Eight ​TNF games cleared 15 million, with the Broncos-Chiefs ​game on Christmas night averaging 21.06 million, a Prime regular-season high.

CBS ‍posted its best regular season on record at 21.25 million (11% increase) and dominated the late-Sunday window (25.83 million) for a third straight year. The Chiefs-Cowboys Thanksgiving game delivered 57.23 million viewers, making it the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history, and CBS ‍aired four of the 10 biggest games.

NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” averaged 23.5 million (9% increase) and remains on track to finish as primetime’s No. ‍1 show for a ‍15th consecutive season.

ABC/ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” averaged 15.8 ​million for its 21-game slate (second-best since moving to ​ESPN ⁠in 2006) and 16.5 million when including two ‌Week 18 Saturday games. Five MNF games topped 20 million viewers this season.

Fox averaged 19.63 million (6% increase), its best since 2015. “America’s Game of the Week” drew 25.28 million on average in the late afternoon slot, including 33.8 million for an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch in ⁠September.

–Field Level Media