Television ratings for the AFC Championship game against the Broncos the highest for a Patriots game in seven years
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Television ratings for the AFC Championship game against the Broncos the highest for a Patriots game in seven years
"The Patriots' 10-7 victory over the Broncos last Sunday in the AFC Championship game drew the highest television rating and share in the Boston area since the last time they played in a Super Bowl. According to CBS and Nielsen Media Research, the game had a 47.8 household rating and 84 share in the Boston market. That is the highest rating and share for a Patriots game on any network since their 13-3 victory over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII seven years ago (57.4/84)."
"The AFC Championship game was the most-watched playoff game on any network (48.62 million viewers). It stands as the second most-watched game of the entire season: The Thanksgiving matchup between the Chiefs and Cowboys, also on CBS, is the most-watched regular-season NFL game of all time, with 57.23 million viewers. The 10 Patriots broadcasts on CBS this season - including their wild-card round victory over the Chargers - averaged a 28.0 rating and 74 share in Boston, up 43 percent over last year."
The AFC Championship between the Patriots and Broncos drew a 47.8 household rating and 84 share in the Boston market, the highest local rating and share for a Patriots game since Super Bowl LIII (57.4/84). The game was the most-watched playoff game on any network with 48.62 million viewers and the second most-watched game of the season, behind the Chiefs-Cowboys Thanksgiving regular-season matchup (57.23 million viewers). Ten Patriots broadcasts on CBS this season averaged a 28.0 rating and 74 share in Boston, a 43 percent increase from the previous year. Rating measures households tuned in; share measures households with televisions in use.
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