For those who ever doubted the Dallas Cowboys’ drawing energy, the TV viewership from their newest sport ought to put that to relaxation.
Dallas’ Thanksgiving Day sport in opposition to the Kansas City Chiefs — a 31-28 Cowboys win — drew a file 57.23 million viewers on CBS, the community introduced Wednesday.
The earlier file for most-watched regular-season sport was 42.1 million from a Thanksgiving matchup in 2022 between the Cowboys and New York Giants.
This year’s viewership smashed that record by 36 percent, CBS Sports said.
Of course, the reigning AFC champion Chiefs are a significant TV draw, too, but Kansas City is nowhere near as popular as the Cowboys.
(For comparison, according to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox’s early Thanksgiving afternoon broadcast of Inexperienced Bay’s win over Detroit averaged 47.7 million viewers, making it the community’s greatest regular-season sport of all time.)
Cowboys have probability to get one other excessive viewership quantity
This begs a query: What’s going to viewership be for Dallas’ sport at Detroit on “Thursday Evening Soccer?” Whereas it isn’t anticipated to be in the identical ballpark as Thanksgiving Day TV numbers, the sport ought to get an enormous score, too.
The Cowboys, who’ve gained three straight video games, are among the many hottest groups within the NFL and are combating for a playoff spot. Dallas is powered by a dynamic passing sport led by quarterback Dak Prescott (3,261 yards passing, No. 2 within the NFL) and wideouts George Pickens (1,142 yards receiving, eight TD catches) and CeeDee Lamb (744 yards, three TD catches).
Dallas (6-5-1) trails NFC East–main Philadelphia (8-4), which has dropped two straight. Detroit (7-5) can also be combating for its postseason life, sitting behind Inexperienced Bay (8-3-1) and the first-place Bears (9-3) — all of which makes Thursday evening’s matchup (8:15 ET, Prime Video) must-see TV.
