ESPN averaged 11.1 million viewers for the 49ers' rout of the Browns on "MNF" this week, up 6% from Redskins-Saints last year. The NFL on CBS is up 6% this season to date. For the singleheader in Week 5, CBS averaged 16.2 million viewers, up 21% from last year and the best October singleheader for CBS in three years. The schedule includes 37 nationally-televised games on a variety of nights throughout the week.
The net is having its best "SNF" average through Week 5 since '16. FS1 has announced its broadcast schedule for the 2020 MLB season. Meanwhile, NBC drew 18.6 million viewers (total audience delivery) for Colts-Chiefs on "SNF," down from 19 million viewers for Cowboys-Texans in Week 5 last year. Fox' Sunday afternoon windows (regional and national) are up 8% through Week 5. That window also had an AMA of 362,487 viewers - second-best yet for Fox Sports Digital for a regional window. Fox also drew 16.1 million viewers for a regional window highlighted by Bears-Raiders (from London) and Vikings-Giants, up 17% from Week 5 last year. Packers-Cowboys also had an average minute audience of 467,866 viewers, marking the best streaming audience on record for any NFL regular-season game on Fox Sports Digital.
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That also is the most-watched NFL window this season to date and best telecast of any kind on TV since the Oscars in late February. Fox led with 24.6 million viewers for that late Sunday window, which saw Packers-Cowboys go to 100% of markets. FIVE FOR FIGHTING: Week 5 viewership was up again for the NFL, fueled by a Sunday national window that had only one marquee game.