Amazon Prime's Thursday Night Football Viewership Dips Below 10 Million Mark for the First Time This Season

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18/10/2024 23h42

### Amazon Prime's Thursday Night Football Viewership Dips Below 10 Million

For the first time this season, Amazon Prime's Thursday Night Football broadcast has dipped below the 10-million-viewer mark. The recent game attracted 9.81 million viewers, narrowly edging out last year's Week 7 matchup between the Jaguars and Saints, which saw 9.79 million viewers tune in.

Despite the drop in viewership, the NFL game still managed to outperform postseason baseball. This maintains the NFL's dominance in TV ratings, even when the matches might not be the most thrilling. The Broncos-Saints game, in particular, had potential to see even lower numbers, considering the anticlimactic gameplay and the injury-ridden Saints roster.

Looking ahead, next Thursday promises a more engaging matchup with the 5-0 Vikings making their 2024 prime-time debut against the Rams. With better team form and fewer injuries, this game is expected to draw a larger audience compared to the recent Broncos-Saints game.

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