AFC Wild Card Game Breaks Viewership Records
While many people believed the Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins Wild Card Weekend matchup would be one of the most one sided games of the week, but in shocking fashion, it was a thrilling contest that the Bills managed to pull out over their AFC East rivals late in the game.
Now, the NFL has released the viewership numbers for the game, and it turns out that it averaged 30.559 million viewers, peaking at 39,563, and with those numbers, it makes it the most watched Wild Card game for the NFL in the past 9 years.
With four massive games upcoming on the NFL's divisional round weekend, expect to see more massive viewership numbers, and right now, these numbers do nothing but prove that the NFL is still the biggest game in town.Ridiculous Ratings: The Wildcard game between the #Bills-#Dolphins on CBS peaked at nearly 40 million viewers! (39.5)
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 17, 2023
The game overall averaged 30.5 million viewers which made it the most watched Wild Card game in 9 years.pic.twitter.com/mwrQhZcnyA
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