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Texans-Cowboys clash draws 17 million viewers, setting Monday Night Football records for week 11

The Texans defeated the Cowboys with a score of 34-10. The game w... Read More
The Monday night clash between the Texans and Cowboys delivered a one-sided outcome on the field, but it struck gold in television ratings. Despite the Texans dominating the Cowboys with a decisive 34-10 victory, the game garnered an impressive average viewership of 17 million across ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2, according to data released by ESPN.

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Texans-Cowboys matchup thrills 17 million fans


This surge in viewership says about the strategic advantage of airing games on ABC. However, the high audience turnout is noteworthy given the lackluster performances leading into the game. The Texans had failed to impress in previous prime-time matchups, while the Cowboys endured a disappointing season, particularly in home games. The numbers reveal that even in games lacking high stakes or competitive excitement, the NFL's drawing power remains immense.


Interestingly, ESPN has remained tight-lipped about the specific viewership figures for the "ManningCast," the alternate broadcast hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning. A pattern has emerged where viewership stats for the ManningCast are revealed only when the numbers are deemed strong. Otherwise, as seen in this instance, the figures are withheld, leaving fans and analysts guessing about its performance.

Looking ahead, expectations for next Monday night's game are significantly higher. The Chargers and Ravens will face off in what promises to be a thrilling encounter, marking the first Harbaugh brothers' showdown since their memorable Super Bowl clash. Scheduled for the Monday before Thanksgiving, this game is poised to draw a larger audience, fueled by the anticipation of a high-stakes matchup and the Harbaugh brothers' rivalry narrative.

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This week’s ratings reinforce the NFL’s unmatched ability to capture audiences, even in games that lack traditional allure. With marquee matchups on the horizon, it’s clear that the league's prime-time slots remain a dominant force in television viewership. As the season progresses, the excitement for more compelling storylines continues to build, ensuring sustained audience engagement.
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