Sunday's AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills drew huge ratings for the NFL and CBS. According to Puck's John Ourand,
This new record for the most-watched AFC Championship game was nearly 58 million, which is an increase of 2 million compared to last year's AFC title game, which previously held the viewership record. It also slightly surpassed last year's NFC Championship, which aired later in the day — typically a time slot that performs better overall.
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Austin Karp of the Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday that the Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Bills was seen by 57.4 million people on television. A year go, the Chiefs’ 17-10 win over the Ravens set a record with 55.5 million viewers. That number was topped by nearly 2 million viewers on Sunday.
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It’s the biggest audience for the AFC/NFC title game since Giants-49ers in 2012 (57.6M) according to Sports Business Journal
The game, which aired on CBS, saw the Chiefs route the Bills 32-29 to punch a ticket to the Super Bowl in New Orleans in their quest for a three-peat.
While roughing the passer penalties took centerstage in the divisional round, Kansas City benefitted from questionably spotted balls in the AFC Championship Game. The Buffalo Bills were marked short of a first down on third- and fourth-down plays on a critical drive that could have given Buffalo a two-score lead in the second half.
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