A projected 126 million people watched Philly dominate Kansas City on Sunday night.
The Eagles absolutely demolished the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, and a record-breaking 126 million people watched it happen. FOX released the viewership totals on Monday, and revealed it was the most-watched Super Bowl in NFL history.
Numbers are in: The Super Bowl featuring the #Chiefs and #Eagles drew a projected average audience of 126 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl ever, FOX announced. pic.twitter.com/HQFN9uck5J
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 11, 2025
There was no way Eagles fans or Chiefs fans were missing this matchup, but for all those other fanbases who claimed they were sitting this one out… they lied.
The game really had it all — a dynasty everyone wanted to see defeated, enough celebrities to consider New Orleans a mini-L.A., Kendrick Lamar singing “Not Like Us” at halftime, and a group of guys in midnight green ready to do the damn thing. Fans of other AFC teams seemed to particularly enjoy the downfall of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, with Bengals and Bills fans hoping someone could stop a three-peat.
This year’s Eagles team was special and dominant, and it’s very cool that among all of the on-field records they broke on Sunday, a record number of people got to watch them do it.