The Green Bay Packers game on Thanksgiving with the Detroit Lions drew an average of 47.7 million viewers, according to Fox, which set a record for the most-watched NFL regular-season game.
But there are two caveats, and the first one is a biggie: The record didn't survive the afternoon.
Within a few hours, 57.2 million viewers had flocked to CBS for the Dallas Cowboys-Kansas City Chiefs clash that re-wrote the record book for the second time that day.
The end of the Lions-Packers game had an estimated 58 million viewers. It was 61.4 million near the end of Cowboys-Chiefs.
And there's this other caveat: Nielsen revamped its ratings reporting in September, attempting to paint a more accurate picture by gathering data from smartphones and smart TVs. In the past, Nielsen has extrapo

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