Last week, the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys made NFL Thanksgiving viewing history, becoming the most-watched regular-season game in history with approximately 57 million viewers. Now, the battles between the Green Bay Packers / Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals / Baltimore Ravens have also set records , according to NFL beat writer Ari Meirov.
“NFL Thanksgiving viewership numbers: – Packers-Lions: 47.7 million (most watched early Thanksgiving game) -Chiefs-Cowboys: 57.2 million (Most watched regular season game ever) -Bengals-Ravens: 28.4 million (Most watched Thanksgiving night game,” Meirov wrote on X.
The Chiefs-Cowboys game had numerous playoff implications, as both teams are currently on the outside looking in. Likewise, the Packers moved

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