Super Bowl LV was, as the game always is, the most watched television broadcast of the year. Sunday's game, however, is the least watched NFL championship game since 2007.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs averaged 96.4 million viewers across all platforms, including CBS, ESPN Deportes and streaming on CBS Sports, NFL and Verizon digital and mobile properties. It's down about 5.5 percent from last year's all-in audience and the smallest total tune-in for a Super Bowl since 93.18 million people watched Super Bowl XLI in 2007.
The TV only audience for CBS is about 90.7 million viewers, off by 9 percent vs. Fox's broadcast of Super Bowl LIV last year (
99.91 million viewers) and the smallest for the game since 2005. The average audience of 5.7 million on streaming platforms, however, is an all-time high and up 65 percent from a year ago.