Chiefs-Ravens is most-watched AFC Championship ever, with 55.47 million viewers

Jan 30, 2024 at 7:40 AM

This year's AFC Championship has become the champion of AFC Championships.Via CBS, Chiefs-Ravens averaged 55.473 million viewers. It's the most-watched AFC Championship ever.It's a 17-percent increase over last year's comparable window. Which featured the quarterback-free (eventually) 49ers losing to the Eagles.Coupled with even higher ratings for the Lions-49ers game on Fox, it bodes well for massive numbers on CBS, when the 49ers and Chiefs get together, again, for the Super Bowl.

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