The NFL's conference championship games were sacked in the ratings Sunday, falling double digits vs. a year ago to their smallest collective audience since 2009
The NFL's conference championship games were sacked in the ratings Sunday, falling double digits vs. a year ago to their smallest collective audience since 2009.
CBS' broadcast of the AFC Championship, a 35-24 win by the Kansas City Chiefs over the Tennessee Titans, averaged 41.11 million viewers, the smallest for the game since 2009. The network had the afternoon window this year, and its coverage was down about 7 percent from 44.08 million for Fox's afternoon telecast of the NFC title game last year.
The Fox-only figure is likely to be on par with 2018's primetime NFC title game, in which 42.3 million people watched the Philadelphia Eagles blow out the Minnesota Vikings. It's down by at least 19 percent vs. CBS' primetime AFC Championship broadcast a year ago.
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