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Thursday’s television audience is expected to be enormous.

Lions-Packers and Cowboys-Chiefs will bring enormous TV audiences.

Lions-Packers and Cowboys-Chiefs will bring enormous TV audiences. / Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It’s approaching a foregone conclusion among those who specialize in predicting these types of things that the Kansas City Chiefs-Dallas Cowboys showdown on Thanksgiving will not only break, but smash the existing record for the NFL’s most-watched regular season game. Those projecting out since the league’s schedule release had this one circled on the calendar and now the perfect storm has manifested as both the Chiefs and Cowboys are fighting for their playoff lives. Everyone wants to see if Patrick Mahomes’s incredible run will take a detour and a dynasty will end. They also want to gawk at America’s Team, which has gone from a laughingstock to a team that actually has a chance to make the postseason and is coming off an incredible 21-point comeback victory over the rival Philadelphia Eagles.

In a piece today, Pro Football Talk‘s Mike Florio presents the case that the Cowboys-Chiefs bonanza may not be the only ratings-breaker. The Detroit Lions, as always, are kicking off Turkey Day against the Green Bay Packers in a contest that will have playoff implications and may very well end up deciding the NFC North.

The league’s current high-water mark came back in 2022 when the Cowboys hosted the Giants. That one drew 42.1 million viewers to surpass a 1990 Monday night tilt between the Giants and San Francisco 49ers.

Highest Rating Regular Season Games in NFL History

The Thanksgiving weekend has been reliable ratings gold for the NFL through the years and several of the most-watched games have come in recent years.

DateGameViewership
Nov. 24, 2022Cowboys 28, Giants 2042.1 million
Dec. 3, 199049ers 7, Giants 341.5 million
Nov. 23, 2023Cowboys 45, Commanders 1041.4 million
Nov. 24, 2021Raiders 36, Cowboys 3340.8 million
Dec. 2, 1985Dolphins 38, Bears 2439.0 million
Nov. 28, 2024Cowboys 27, Giants 2038.5 million
Nov. 28, 2024Lions 23, Bears 2037.4 million
Nov. 24, 2016Cowboys 31, Commanders 2635.1 million
Nov. 23, 2023Packers 29, Lions 2233.7 million
Oct. 5, 1992Eagles 31, Cowboys 732.9 million

On his podcast, ESPN’s Adam Schefter predicted the Cowboys and Chiefs will “shatter” the record.

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