This yr’s Tremendous Bowl attracted greater than 112 million audience, up 14% from remaining yr

Los Angeles Rams’ Von Miller celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after successful Tremendous Bowl LVI.

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Tremendous Bowl rankings recovered from remaining yr’s low, however the Nationwide Soccer League’s championship recreation did not succeed in a report projection.

The sport aired on NBC, Telemundo and the streaming provider Peacock and attracted a median of 112.3 million overall audience. That is up about 14% from remaining yr’s Tremendous Bowl rankings.

The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, and gained their 2d Tremendous Bowl in franchise historical past.

The 2021 Tremendous Bowl between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas Town Chiefs attracted a median of 96.4 million audience. It used to be the worst rankings for a Tremendous Bowl since 2007, when the Indianapolis Colts performed the Chicago Bears. That recreation additionally attracted 93.1 million audience.

Viewership for the 2020 Tremendous Bowl, that includes the Kansas Town Chiefs successful their first Tremendous Bowl in 50 years, averaged 100 million audience. And the 2019 Tremendous Bowl, which featured the Rams and New England Patriots, generated 98.2 million audience.

Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow is sacked by way of Los Angeles Rams’ Von Miller.

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The 2022 Tremendous Bowl used to be helped by way of the Bengals’ look, regardless that. The franchise remaining gave the impression within the NFL name recreation within the 1988 season.. Additionally, the Tremendous Bowl returned to the Los Angeles marketplace for the primary time since 1993, when the development used to be held on the Rose Bowl.

PredictHQ, a requirement intelligence corporate, projected the NFL’s name recreation would draw a report 117 million audience.

The 2015 Tremendous Bowl between the Patriots and Seattle Seahawks stays the most-watched recreation with kind of 114 million audience.

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