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Super Bowl LVII recorded record viewership, streaming numbers
By Ethan Stone
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The initial viewership numbers for Super Bowl LVII are in, revealing Sunday’s big game as the most-watched Super Bowl in 6 years, the most-streamed Super Bowl ever and the third most-watched television show ever.
On top of that, it was the most streamed event in Fox Sports history.
.@FOXSports‘ presentation of #SuperBowlLVII scores 113 million viewers.
✔️ Ranks as third most-watched TV show EVER
✔️ Most-watched #SuperBowl in SIX years
✔️ Most-streamed #SuperBowl EVER
✔️ Most-streamed event in @FOXSports history?: https://t.co/GwHs1cfuyA pic.twitter.com/TNpRwWHsGV
— FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) February 13, 2023
And for the most part, the game lived up to the hype. Both teams showed up ready to play, with KC coming out of top 38-35. There was some controversy at the end, with Eagles DB James Bradberry holding a Chiefs receiver on third down, giving the Chiefs a free first down. Some fans disagree with the call.
From there, Kansas City just milked clock and hit a chip-shot field goal for the win.
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.