CBS Sports reports:
If you were watching the AFC championship game on CBS over the weekend, then give yourself a pat on the back, because you were part of television history.
The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens had an average audience of 55.473 million, making it the most-watched AFC title game in NFL history. The viewing number peaked with an astronomical 64.022 million people watching at one point in the second half.
The Chiefs’ 17-10 win over the Ravens broke a viewership record that had stood for 12 years. The previous mark was set in January 2011 when an average of 54.850 million tuned in to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the New York Jets, 24-19.
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Sunday’s game peaked with more than 64 million viewers.
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