Super Bowl Lix crushed viewership records when millions saw the eagles win

Super Bowl Lix broken records as NFL fans voted in or streamed Philadelphia Eagles’ Blowout victory over Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night, 40-22, in New Orleans.

Fox Sports announced on Monday that an expected average of 126 million saw the game over Fox, Fox Deportes, Tubi, Telemundo and NFL Digital Properties. The game was broadcast on Fox and streamed live for free on TUBI for the first time ever.

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Philadelphia Eagles players celebrate with Vince Lombardi Trophy after Eagles won the NFL Super Bowl 59 football match against Kansas City Chiefs Sunday 9 February 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

About 135.7 million viewers set on top, as Fox Sports said was between 7 p.m. 20 and 20:15 one in the second quarter of the game. At that time, Eagles were already well on their way to a big win.

In addition, Fox Sports said 14.5 million streamed game at TUBI and NFL Digital Properties. Tubi received 13.6 million viewers alone.

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Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Back Cooper Dejean, #33, scores a touchdown after intercepting a passport during the first half of the Super Bowl Lix against Kansas City Chiefs Sunday 9 February 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Eagles won the game behind excellent performances from Quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Defense, who was able to plague the chief of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and close the violation almost completely.

Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP.

“This is the ultimate team game. You can’t be great without the greatness of others. Great performance of all – violation, defense, special team,” said head coach Nick Sirianni. “We didn’t care what someone thought about how we won, or their opinions. All we want to do is win.”

Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, #15, and the wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster, #9, goes away from the field after a loss to Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday 9 February 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

The game also included Chiefs’ shots at three consecutive Super Bowl titles, Kendrick Lamar’s half -time performance, a Taylor Swift look and a historic visit by President Donald Trump, who became the first sitting president to attend a super bowl.

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