The NFL reported this Thursday that in its three games broadcast on Christmaslast Monday, had an average audience of 28.7 million viewers, almost six times more than the highest peak, of five million, achieved by the five games broadcast by the NBA.
The three National Football League games that took place were Kansas City Chiefs-Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles-New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers-Baltimore Ravens.
Of these games, the Raiders surprisingly defeated the champions Chiefs 20-14, with an average of 29.6 million viewers, making it the most watched NFL game on Christmas since the 1989 season. .
The clash between Philadelphia and New York achieved an average of 29 million, and the game between the Gambusinos and the Ravens registered an average of 27.6 million.
The average audience of 28.7 million viewers was well above the NBA’s five-game Celtics-Lakers matchup, its most engaging matchup with a peak of 5 million views, which represented a drop of 18 percent compared to the 2022 Bucks-Celtics, which had 6.08 million viewers.
In the rest of the games scheduled that day by the National Basketball Association, the numbers were also down.
Warriors-Nuggets reached 4.1 million viewers, the clash between Bucks and Knicks added 2.49 million, 39% less than Sixers-Knicks on December 25 of last year.
The Mavericks-Suns reached a maximum of 1.37 million, a drop of 42 percent in reference to the Suns-Nuggets of the previous season.
The same downward trend was observed in the Sixers-Heat, with 1.3 million viewers, 73% less than the game that the Grizzlies and Warrior played at the same time in 2022, the most significant drop among the games on Christmas Day the previous Monday.
Source: Gestion

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