Regional Window (CBS)
1. Buffalo (KC vs. BUF) – 41.6/62
2. Denver (DEN vs. OAK) – 38.6/68
3. Pittsburgh (PIT vs. NYJ) – 37.9/64
4. Kansas City (KC vs. BUF) – 34.4/61
5. Baltimore (TEN vs. BAL) – 30.7/55
6. Detroit (MIA vs. DET) – 28.8/50
7. West Palm Beach (MIA vs. DET) – 22.4/38
8. Nashville (TEN vs. BAL) – 19.2/35
9. Miami (MIA vs. DET) – 19.0/37
10. Cleveland (PIT vs. NYJ) – 18.6/37
14. New York (PIT vs. NYJ) – 13.5/31
34. Bay Area (DEN vs. OAK) – 8.3/21
CBS drew an 11.2 overnight for their regional window, down eight percent from Fox’s performance in the same window last year.
Locally, Buffalo was up from last week’s season high, while Miami topped its highest rating of the season, and the Lions drew their highest number in Detroit since the season’s first week.
1 p.m. ET Window (Fox)
Blackouts: Buffalo, New York, Baltimore, Detroit
1. New Orleans (SF vs. NO) – 43.3/65
2. Dallas (DAL vs. JAX) – 27.4/54
3. Sacramento (SF vs. NO) – 23.1/48
4. Jacksonville (DAL vs. JAX) – 20.8/37
5. Bay Area (SF vs. NO) – 20.3/52
6. Las Vegas (SF vs. NO) – 18.6/34
7. Tampa Bay (ATL vs. TB) – 18.0/33
8. Atlanta (ATL vs. TB) – 16.5/32
9. Albuquerque (DAL vs. JAX) – 16.3/34
10. Indianapolis (SF vs. NO) – 15.5/30
Fox drew a 10.0 rating for the early window, up two percent from CBS’ number in 2013. Nothing remarkable to report locally, though its interesting that Jacksonville’s numbers were up from recent weeks, while Dallas was down from recent weeks for their London game.
4:25 p.m. ET Window (Fox)
Blackout: Bay Area
1. Seattle (NYG vs. SEA) – 45.9/75
2. Phoenix (STL vs. ARZ) – 30.2/54
3. New Orleans (NYG vs. SEA) – 24.0/36
4. St. Louis (STL vs. ARZ) – 22.2/37
5. Milwaukee (NYG vs. SEA) – 19.7/34
6. Portland (NYG vs. SEA) – 17.6/39
7. Memphis (NYG vs. SEA) – 17.6/25
8. Norfolk (NYG vs. SEA) – 17.0/27
9. Philadelphia (NYG vs. SEA) – 16.7/27
10. Dallas (NYG vs. SEA) – 16.3/30
15. New York (NYG vs. SEA) – 15.6/28
A whopping 15.6 rating for the ‘Game of the Week’ window, up five percent from Broncos-Chargers on CBS last season. Seattle, one of the league’s most reliably huge markets, hit a season high. Phoenix and St. Louis — who aired the backup Cardinals-Rams game — also drew season highs.
Sunday Night Football (NBC)
1. Milwaukee – 49.2/68
2. Chicago – 26.3/38
3. Las Vegas – 19.7/30
4. Minneapolis-St. Paul – 15.5/24
5. Sacramento – 13.2/21
6. San Diego – 13.0/24
7. Denver – 13.0/21
8. Norfolk – 12.7/19
9. New Orleans – 12.7/18
10. Phoenix – 12.4/19
Milwaukee drew a season high for the Packers’ beyond parody blowout of the Bears. Chicago somehow didn’t hit a season low for this game, possibly just out of sheer masochism or curiosity.
Nationally, the game drew an 11.1 rating, down 14 percent from Cowboys-Saints last year, which is no surprise given this was a 42 point game at halftime, the largest such deficit for a primetime game in NFL history.
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