Prime Video Draws 15.51 Million Viewers for Commanders-Eagles on Thursday Night Football

The game peaked at 16.23 million and was an 11% year-over-year increase.

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Amazon’s Prime Video scored an average audience of 15.51 million viewers for their Thursday Night Football matchup featuring the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. It was a low-scoring game through three quarters, but the Eagles scored 20 points in the fourth quarter to win the game 26-18.

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The audience makes the game the most-watched TNF broadcast in seven weeks, and the third most-watched game of the season. The game peaked at 16.23 million and was an 11% year-over-year increase.

Through ten games on the year, TNF‘s record season is now averaging 14.26 million viewers, pacing up 7% more than the 2023 season-to-date average (12.31M), 11% above the 2023 full-season average (11.86M), and 38% over the 2022 full-season average (9.58M). 

As it has for 32 consecutive weeks, TNF on Prime won the night among total viewers across all head-to-head broadcast and cable programming.

For the season to date, TNF on Prime Video’s median age is 48.2, more than 7 years younger than audiences watching the NFL on linear networks which is 55.3 and almost 15 years younger than the broadcast primetime average age of 62.9.

The initial figures used in this story are from Nielsen’s Panel Only measurements, the full numbers have now been used to update the story.

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