The first exclusively live NFL playoff game on NBCUniversal’s Peacock on Sunday -- in which the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Miami Dolphins 26-7 -- has set the record for best TV
viewership ever of a live-streamed event, with 23 million Nielsen-measured viewers.
Adding in local NBC TV stations' coverage in Miami and Kansas City, as well as that on the
NFL+ streaming platform, the game averaged 26.3 million viewers -- from preliminary first-party and Nielsen data across all platforms.
NBCU also says that in terms of
reach, the game totaled 27.6 million viewers.
All this helped Peacock reach what it says was its largest audience usage, engagement and time spent, with a record
16.3 million concurrent devices.
Local TV station data says the game recorded a 45.1 household rating/74 share on KSHB Kansas City and a 14.5 household rating/41 share
on WTVJ Miami.
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Separately, on mostly linear TV networks, NBC says another playoff game featuring the Cleveland Browns vs. the Houston Texans on Saturday averaged
29 million viewers across the NBC Television Network, Peacock, NBC Sports Digital, NFL Digital, and Telemundo.
Earlier this month, Amazon Prime Video -- another
major premium streaming platform -- said regular-season NFL “Thursday Night Football” games posted a strong 24% increase in the average viewership per game at 11.86 million -- up from 9.58
million the year before, according to Nielsen.