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2025 Super Bowl makes TV history with record 127.7 million viewers
By Chris Francis (Sports Reporter), Joey Nunez (Video Editor)
- The 2025 Super Bowl made television history with a record 127.7 million viewers. It became the most-watched single-network telecast ever.
- Streaming viewers also clocked a record high 13.6 million.
- The game drew a combined average household rating of 41.7 and a combined household share of 83.
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The Nielsen ratings service made it official Tuesday, Feb. 11. The 2025 Super Bowl made television history with 127.7 million viewers, a record high for the third straight year.
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- The Super Bowl averaged a record 127.7 million U.S. viewers across television and streaming platforms, marking a 3% increase from last year, according to Fox Sports.
- The audience peaked at 137.7 million in the second quarter, as reported by Nielsen.
- Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance averaged 133.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show on record, according to Tubi First Party and Adobe Analytics.
- Donald Trump and Taylor Swift attended the Super Bowl, with Trump being the first sitting president to do so.
- Fox Sports projects a record average audience of 126 million U.S. viewers for the Super Bowl between Philadelphia and Kansas City.
- The audience peaked at 135.7 million during the second quarter, according to Fox.
- Around 14.5 million viewers watched on streaming platforms, with 13.6 million on Tubi.
- This marks the third consecutive year the Super Bowl averaged over 100 million viewers after a decline in previous years.
- Super Bowl 2025 averaged a record 126 million viewers across various platforms, as projected by Fox on Monday.
- The Philadelphia Eagles won the game 40-22 against the Kansas City Chiefs, ending their bid for a third consecutive title.
- Peak viewership reached 135.7 million during the second quarter, with 13.6 million viewers on Tubi alone.
- The halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar attracted 131.2 million viewers, contributing to the overall record viewership.
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Not only was it the highest-rated Super Bowl ever, but the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs was also the highest-rated single network telecast in history, helped in part by Nielsen’s new expanded measuring system.
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The game aired on Fox, Fox Deportes and Telemundo. It was also officially streamed on Tubi and select NFL platforms for 3 hours and 34 minutes. The peak average audience hit 137.7 million from 8:00 to 8:15 p.m. EST, which fell in the second quarter as the Eagles began to extend their lead over the Chiefs.
At that point, with the Eagles leading 24-0, the prevailing sentiment was that the game was nearly over, making the massive numbers even more impressive. The game drew a combined average household rating of 41.7 and a combined household share of 83.
Part of the reason for the record audience is that, for the first time, Nielsen measured all households in the contiguous U.S. instead of just the top 44 markets. Streaming viewership is also an ever-growing part of the calculation. Those numbers hit an all-time high of 13.6 million.
Meanwhile, the Super Bowl halftime show broke a record Sunday, Feb. 9, as well. Kendrick Lamar’s performance earned an average of 133.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched halftime show in history.
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In total, the year-over-year Super Bowl audience was up 3.2% from the 2024 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, which went into overtime.
The Nielsen ratings service made it official Tuesday. Super Bowl 59 made TV history with 127.7 million viewers, a record high for the third straight year.
It was the highest rated single-network telecast in history, helped in part by Nielsen’s new expanded measuring system.
The game aired on FOX, FOX Deportes and Telemundo and it was streamed on Tubi and other NFL platforms for 3 hours and 34 minutes, officially.
The peak average audience hit 137.7 million from 8 to 8:15 PM eastern time which fell in the second quarter as the Philadelphia Eagles began to extend their lead on the Kansas City Chiefs.
At that point the prevailing sentiment was that the game was nearly over.
Listen to the conversation on the NFL Network Monday morning.
“Having Mahomes running around like he was rattled. And I’m not going to say scared, but certainly not himself. We’ve never seen him like that. The second half there was garbage points and there’s back and forth. The legacy of that game is the first half. It was 24 to nothing and the Chiefs did nothing. I’ll never forget it.”
Imagine the audience had the game been close in the 2nd half!
What’s the reason for those massive numbers? Well part of it is, for the first time, Nielsen measured all households in the contiguous U.S instead of just the top 44 markets. Streaming viewership also hit an all-time high at 13.6 million.
Even the halftime show broke a record Sunday. No matter your opinion of Kendrick Lamar’s performance, it earned an average of 133.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime performance in history.
In total, the Super Bowl audience was up 3.2% from the 2024 game between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
All of which is great news for next year’s Super Bowl broadcaster, NBC.
A :30 second commercial during Sunday’s game sold for a record $8 million per spot and that will likely go even higher after this year’s historic audience.
For Straight Arrow News, I’m Chris Francis.
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- The Super Bowl averaged a record 127.7 million U.S. viewers across television and streaming platforms, marking a 3% increase from last year, according to Fox Sports.
- The audience peaked at 137.7 million in the second quarter, as reported by Nielsen.
- Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance averaged 133.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show on record, according to Tubi First Party and Adobe Analytics.
- Donald Trump and Taylor Swift attended the Super Bowl, with Trump being the first sitting president to do so.
- Fox Sports projects a record average audience of 126 million U.S. viewers for the Super Bowl between Philadelphia and Kansas City.
- The audience peaked at 135.7 million during the second quarter, according to Fox.
- Around 14.5 million viewers watched on streaming platforms, with 13.6 million on Tubi.
- This marks the third consecutive year the Super Bowl averaged over 100 million viewers after a decline in previous years.
- Super Bowl 2025 averaged a record 126 million viewers across various platforms, as projected by Fox on Monday.
- The Philadelphia Eagles won the game 40-22 against the Kansas City Chiefs, ending their bid for a third consecutive title.
- Peak viewership reached 135.7 million during the second quarter, with 13.6 million viewers on Tubi alone.
- The halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar attracted 131.2 million viewers, contributing to the overall record viewership.
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