The Kansas City Chiefs are among the NFL’s most exciting teams, and according to metrics released by the league on Wednesday, fans around the country can’t get enough of the defending Super Bowl champions.
In a post by @NFLMedia on Twitter, the league indicated that the Chiefs’ Week 11 matchup against the Buffalo Bills averaged 31.2 million viewers, and was the most-watched game of the season to date.
It was also revealed that Kansas City has played in four of the five most-watched games this season.
Check out all of the latest viewership numbers and factoids about the NFL’s presence on television below:
🚨NFL Viewership🚨
*17.5 million avg. viewers per game — highest avg. through Week 11 since 2015
*NFL games rank as 47 of the top 50 shows on TV since start of 2024 season
*Chiefs-Bills avg. 31.2 million viewers pic.twitter.com/abnuZjwavn
— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) November 20, 2024
While the Chiefs’ Week 11 loss to the Bills may have stymied Kansas City’s momentum, the team’s brand remains as strong as ever.
Expect all of the Chiefs’ stars—including head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and tight end Travis Kelce—to “get right” in front of a massive audience when they face the Carolina Panthers in Week 11.