‘NFL on CBS’ Breaks Record With Chiefs vs Bills Game, Scoring More Than 50 Million Viewers

Sunday night’s game was the most-watched NFL divisional playoff game in the history of the program

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Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills (Al Bello/Getty Images)

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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills have broken a new record for “NFL on CBS.” Sunday night’s game brought in more than 50 million viewers, breaking the record for the most-watched NFL divisional playoff game in the history of “NFL on CBS.”

According to CBS, the game was the most watched program on any network since last year’s Super Bowl LVII. It also ranked as the Paramount+’s most-streamed live event to date.

An average of 50.39 million viewers watched the Chiefs’ victory over the Bills, and the broadcast peaked at 56.25

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