2025 Has Most-Watched NFL Network International Games Season On Record

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Average Viewership of 6.2 Million Viewers Across TV & Digital for the Six Games –
Up +32% Versus 2024 NFL Network International Games Average
 
Viewership of 5.9 Million Across TV & Digital for Washington Commanders-Miami Dolphins in Madrid –
Ranks as Top 5 NFL Network International Game on Record

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – The 2025 NFL International Games on NFL Network averaged 6.2 million viewers* (TV+Digital) across six games (one in Dublin, three in London, one in Berlin and one in Madrid) – ranking as the most-watched NFL Network International Games season average on record.

The 6.2 million average viewers is up +32% versus last year’s slate of international games on NFL Network.

Sunday’s game at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid featuring the Miami Dolphins’ 16-13 overtime win over the Washington Commanders averaged 5.9 million viewers* (TV+Digital) – ranking as a top five NFL Network international game on record. Additionally, Commanders-Dolphins peaked with over eight million viewers in the final 13 minutes of the game.

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*Viewership numbers on TV+Digital do NOT include OTA viewership. Source: Nielsen Big Data + Panel and Adobe Analytics.

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