30.8 million watched the latest Chiefs-Bills game

30.8 million watched the latest Chiefs-Bills game

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The Kansas City Chiefs' recent matchup against the Buffalo Bills attracted an average of 30.8 million viewers on CBS, marking it as the fifth-highest audience for a regular-season game on the network since 1998. Despite this impressive viewership, it was not the most-watched game of the season; the Eagles-Chiefs game in Week 2 garnered 33.8 million viewers on Fox. The Chiefs continue to draw large audiences, solidifying their status as a major attraction in the NFL. CBS is expected to see significant viewership for the upcoming Thanksgiving game featuring the Chiefs against the Dallas Cowboys, predicted to potentially become the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history.

Originally by @profootballtalkon November 5, 2025
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