2025 Thanksgiving Day NFL Games Shatter Viewership Records

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Kansas City Chiefs-Dallas Cowboys Most-Watched Regular-Season Game On Record; Average Viewership of 44.7 Million Across Three Games – Highest Thanksgiving Day Average On Record
 

NEW YORK – The 2025 Thanksgiving Day NFL games shattered viewership records as fans flocked to football from early afternoon until late evening. 

The late afternoon game on CBS between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys averaged 57.2 million viewers – ranking as the most-watched NFL regular-season game on record, surpassing the previous high mark of 42.1 million for the Giants-Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day in 2022. 

The average viewership across all three games – Green Bay Packers versus Detroit Lions, Chiefs versus Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals versus Baltimore Ravens – was 44.7 million, the highest Thanksgiving Day average on record (records date back to 1988). The 44.7 million surpasses the previous high of 34.5 million set last year and marks the fourth consecutive year the NFL has set a Thanksgiving Day viewership record.

Digital streaming across platforms for the three games delivered an average minute audience of 2.2 million – the highest on record for Thanksgiving Day and up +58% versus last year.

“Thanksgiving and NFL football have become synonymous,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “We are grateful to our teams and broadcast partners for these incredible games, and honored to be a part of so many families’ holiday tradition.” 

The early game on FOX between the Packers and Lions averaged 47.7 million viewers – the most-watched early Thanksgiving game on record, up +27% versus last year’s Bears-Lions game (the previous recordholder).

The primetime game on NBC between the Bengals and Ravens averaged 28.4 million viewers, the most-watched primetime Thanksgiving Day game on record and up +7% versus last year’s game between the Dolphins and Packers.

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