Bengals-Ravens Playoff Broadcast Most Watched Sunday Primetime Show Since Super Bowl LVI
CINCINNATI — NBC garnered it's largest Sunday audience this season during the Bengals 24-17 win over Baltimore on Sunday.
The game averaged 28.6 million viewers, making it the most-watched Sunday primetime show on any network since last year's Super Bowl.
The game closed a out a banner ratings weekend for the NFL across all of the wild card games. ESPN and CBS both had their most-watched games in years, adding more evidence that the NFL is as popular as ever.
Cincinnati and Buffalo meet in the divisional round this Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on CBS. The game is available via fuboTV—start your free trial here.
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