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NFL draft ratings dip 12%, still third-most watched ever

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 8:08 PM

Viewership of the 2026 NFL Draft dropped 12% year-over-year with an average of ​6.6 million viewers across all ‌networks for the three-day event, according to Front Office Sports.

Despite the drop from 2025’s three-day average of ‌7.5 ​million viewers, the ⁠2026 version was ⁠the third-most-watched draft since 2010 when the league adopted a three-day format. The 2026 draft ​was broadcast on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network as well ⁠as on streaming ⁠services.

The 2020 draft, held ​virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, ​has the record with 8.4 million ‌viewers.

Ratings for the first round of the draft last Thursday were down 3% from 2025, ⁠with 13.2 million fans tuning in compared to 13.6 million last year.

While ⁠fewer people ‌watched on TV, ⁠the event set a ​record ‌for in-person attendance with a ​three-day ⁠total of 805,000 people on hand to watch in Pittsburgh. The previous in-person record was 775,000 set in Detroit in 2024.

–Field ​Level Media