49ers-Eagles attracts 41 million viewers
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The 49ers-Eagles wild-card game broadcast on Fox attracted an average of 41 million viewers, marking it as the largest audience for a Fox wild-card game since 2015 and the highest for any wild-card game since 2022. Viewership peaked at 47.758 million between 7:30 and 7:45 p.m. ET. The game featured the recent NFC Super Bowl representatives, with the Eagles having appeared twice and the 49ers once in the last three years. The 49ers will play the Seahawks in Seattle on Saturday night, also on Fox.
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