Super Bowl LVII was the third most watched in history

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Chiefs vs Eagles game averaged 113 million viewers, Rihanna’s show was second highest rated

He Super Bowl LVII was the third most-watched NFL title game in history of the United States, with an estimate of 113 million of people watching the victory of the Kansas City Chiefs Over the Philadelphia Eagles.

He Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks on NBC holds the record with 114,442,000 viewers, followed by Super Bowl LI in 2017 between the Atlanta Falcons and Patriots (113,668,000).

Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics provide the numbers.

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This was the tenth Super Bowl which has aired on Fox since it began airing NFL games in 1994 and the second most-watched show in Fox Sports history.

It also represented a small increase over the average for the Super Bowl last year it was 112.3 million. The Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals that aired on NBC and Telemundo, as well as Peacock and NFL online.

On average, 113 million viewers watched the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in Super Bowl LVII.AP Photo

According to Adobe Analytics, the internet averaged a record seven million streams for the year. Super Bowlan increase of 18 percent over last year (6 million) and more than double the last Super Bowl on Fox in 2020 (3.4 million).

He halftime show of Rihanna was viewed by 118.7 million people to make it the second Super Bowl with more views. Katy Perry’s performance in 2015 holds the record of 121 million.

The audience in Spanish averaged 951,000 viewers, a record for the Super Bowl most watched in Spanish on cable television in history. It was also the most watched event, outside of soccer, in Spanish on cable television in history.

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