Will free Bears-Eagles stream break the record?
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The upcoming Black Friday NFL game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles will stream globally on Prime Video without requiring an Amazon Prime subscription. This marks the third Black Friday game, and the match-up is significant as both teams hold 8-3 records, impacting the NFC playoff standings. The availability of the game for free worldwide raises the possibility of setting a new streaming record. The current record is held by a Christmas game between the Ravens and Texans on Netflix, which attracted 24.3 million viewers. The free streaming aspect is expected to boost viewership, potentially surpassing this figure. A previous free-streamed game, Chiefs vs. Chargers, reached 19.7 million viewers, suggesting that the global accessibility of today's game could attract an even larger audience. The results will be available next week, offering insight into the impact of free global streaming on viewership numbers.
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