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Monday’s Raiders-Chiefs NFL Christmas Day game averaged a combined 29.17 million viewers across CBS (28.28M) and Nickelodeon (893K), per Nielsen fast-nationals — the largest Christmas Day NFL audience since Bengals-Vikings on ABC in 1989 (33.06M), pending full results from Christmas Day. The Raiders’ upset win, which peaked with 37.16 million, increased 13% from Packers-Dolphins on FOX in the same window last year (25.92M). In other Christmas action, the Ravens-49ers Monday Night Football game averaged 27.24 million across ABC and ESPN Deportes — up 59% from Buccaneers-Cardinals on NBC’s Sunday Night Football last Christmas (17.15M) and the NFL’s fourth-largest Christmas audience.
Raiders-Chiefs delivered the fourth-largest audience of the NFL season — trailing the two Thanksgiving afternoon games (Washington-Dallas: 41.76M; Lions-Packers: 33.70M) and the Week 12 national window three days later (mostly Bills-Eagles: 30.90M).
On the NFL’s last Christmas before the out-of-home era — 2017 — the most-watched game was Steelers-Texans with just shy of 17 million viewers. In 2020 — technically part of the out-of-home era, but also a year in which family gatherings were actively discouraged — the NFL’s lone Christmas game averaged 20.94 million. In the three years since 2020, the NFL has delivered four of its six largest Christmas Day audiences, and that is with results still to come for Monday’s Giants-Eagles game on FOX.
Monday’s Raiders-Chiefs NFL Christmas Day game averaged a combined 29.17 million viewers across CBS (28.28M) and Nickelodeon (893K), per Nielsen fast-nationals — the largest Christmas Day NFL audience since Bengals-Vikings on ABC in 1989 (33.06M), pending full results from Christmas Day. The Raiders’ upset win, which peaked with 37.16 million, increased 13% from Packers-Dolphins on FOX in the same window last year (25.92M). In other Christmas action, the Ravens-49ers Monday Night Football game averaged 27.24 million across ABC and ESPN Deportes — up 59% from Buccaneers-Cardinals on NBC’s Sunday Night Football last Christmas (17.15M) and the NFL’s fourth-largest Christmas audience.
Raiders-Chiefs delivered the fourth-largest audience of the NFL season — trailing the two Thanksgiving afternoon games (Washington-Dallas: 41.76M; Lions-Packers: 33.70M) and the Week 12 national window three days later (mostly Bills-Eagles: 30.90M).
On the NFL’s last Christmas before the out-of-home era — 2017 — the most-watched game was Steelers-Texans with just shy of 17 million viewers. In 2020 — technically part of the out-of-home era, but also a year in which family gatherings were actively discouraged — the NFL’s lone Christmas game averaged 20.94 million. In the three years since 2020, the NFL has delivered four of its six largest Christmas Day audiences, and that is with results still to come for Monday’s Giants-Eagles game on FOX.