Bills-Cowboys Scores Easy Winner For Fox As Most-Watched NFL Week 15 Matchup

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The Buffalo Bills took the Dallas Cowboys to task on Sunday, easily topping Week 15 of the NFL regular season.

The Fox matchup scored 26.34M viewers, up 23% over last year’s comparable window, according to Nielsen. The game also managed nearly 10M more than the second most-watched, which was Fox’s earlier regional window. The Chiefs-Patriots game was broadcast in a majority of markets to the tune of 16.4M viewers.

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Fox eked out the win over the third place finisher, NBC’s Sunday Night Football with the Ravens victory over the Jaguars, which managed 16.3M viewers.

CBS’ single header took fourth place and more than 14M viewers. Week 15 also included a special Saturday triple header on the NFL Network. Of the three games, the Steelers-Colts matchup took the cake with 9.79M viewers, which is down from last year’s comparable triple header when the most-watched game topped 11M viewers.

Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football telecast of the Raiders rout of the Chargers took home nearly 8M viewers, which is down 23% from last year’s comparable game. That’s pretty surprising, given that Prime Video has been up nearly every week in TNF.

Viewership data for ABC/ESPN’s Monday Night Football is not yet available. This post will be updated when the audience for the Eagles-Seahawks is in.

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