Monday Night Football dominated November 20 with its largest regular season audience since 1996.
As mentioned in a separate article, the Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch delivered 28.96 million viewers across ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 Monday night (29.02M including ESPN Deportes). In addition to dominating the night on television, the Eagles’ win was the most-watched MNF regular season game in 27 years and the most-watched NFL game of the current season on any network.
As goes without saying, it also ranks as the most-watched television program since the Super Bowl.
For more details, see the aforementioned article on the numbers.
Outside of the NFL, Purdue-Gonzaga in the Maui Invitational was Monday’s top sportscast with an average of 623,000 viewers on ESPN2 — up 16% from Louisville-Arkansas in the same window last year (538K). In other action from the tournament, Tennessee-Syracuse started the day off with 378,000, UCLA-Marquette rounded out the night with 331,000, and Kansas-Chaminade brought up the rear with 100,000 opposite MNF.
In the second leg of their Concacaf Nations League semifinal, USMNT-Trinidad & Tobago averaged 305,000 on TNT — down from their first leg on Thursday (348K) Spanish-language coverage on Universo chipped in just 69,000. The first leg aired on both Telemundo and Universo, averaging 869,000 across the two networks.