Super Bowl 52 Had Worst Ratings Since 2009

Super Bowl 52 Had Worst Ratings Since 2009

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Super Bowl LII was a thrilling game that came down to the final play, but the battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots wasn't the ratings juggernaut NBC might have wanted. According to Deadline, 103.4 million people watched the game, which is down 7 percent from last year's game. It was probably always a tough comparison, given that 2017's Super Bowl featured the unbelievable storyline of the Patriots completing an unprecedented come-from-behind win in overtime. Also worth noting is that game, which went to overtime for the first time in Super Bowl history, also did not set a ratings record.

103.4 million viewers represents the worst Super Bowl viewership since 2009's Super Bowl when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 with 98.7 million people watching. Every Super Bowl since then has eclipsed 100 million viewers.

Super Bowl 52 Had Worst Ratings Since 2009

Feb 5, 2018, 11:39pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/super-bowl-52-had-worst-ratings-since-2009/1100-6456584/ >Super Bowl LII was a thrilling game that came down to the final play, but the battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots wasn't the ratings juggernaut NBC might have wanted. According to Deadline, 103.4 million people watched the game, which is down 7 percent from last year's game. It was probably always a tough comparison, given that 2017's Super Bowl featured the unbelievable storyline of the Patriots completing an unprecedented come-from-behind win in overtime. Also worth noting is that game, which went to overtime for the first time in Super Bowl history, also did not set a ratings record. >103.4 million viewers represents the worst Super Bowl viewership since 2009's Super Bowl when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 with 98.7 million people watching. Every Super Bowl since then has eclipsed 100 million viewers.