Minnesota Vikings – Cleveland Browns is Most-Watched NFL Network London Game Ever

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Viewership of 6.4 Million Across TV & Digital – Third Most-Watched NFL Network International Game on Record

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Sunday’s game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London featuring the Minnesota Vikings’ 21-17 win over the Cleveland Browns averaged 6.4 million viewers* (TV+Digital) – ranking as the most-watched NFL Network London game on record.

The 6.4 million viewers for Vikings-Browns also ranks as the third most-watched NFL Network International Game on record, is up +21% versus last year’s Week 5 London game between the New York Jets and Vikings, and is up +35% versus NFL Network’s 2024 International Games average. Additionally, Vikings-Browns peaked with an average of approximately nine million viewers at the end of the game.

The 2025 International Games continue with the Denver Broncos versus the New York Jets on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 9:30 a.m. ET at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, exclusively on NFL Network and available to stream across devices with NFL+.

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*The 6.4 million viewers on TV+Digital does NOT include OTA viewership from the Minneapolis and Cleveland markets. Source: Nielsen Big Data + Panel and Adobe Analytics.

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