The Chargers are headed to Houston this weekend to face the Texans in the wild card ... to be one fun game to watch. With that said, let’s go ahead and jump into the numbers!
The audience for the 2 CFP semifinal games averaged 19.2 million a -17% dropoff from last year. The 6 NFL wild card games averaged 27.8 million, -8% from last year.
It was fitting that the NFL dropped the “Super” from “Wild Card Weekend.” The final audience numbers were less than super. Via the Associated Press, the six games played from Saturday to Monday night ...
The Nielsen numbers are in: Prime Video averaged ... Per Lewis, it’s the least-watched Sunday night Wild Card game since the playoffs expanded to 14 teams. Viewership figures for ESPN’s ...
The numbers bear that out ... largely mirrored college football’s postseason results. Five of the six wild-card games last weekend were decided by at least 12 points — two eclipsed 20 points ...
a huge number of them were sold. According to the Rams, season ticket members bought 25,000 tickets to the game in the first hour that they were on sale. For a stadium with a seating capacity of ...
After losing their first game of the season at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they avenged this loss for their first playoff triumph in 19 years. As has become the team's calling card all season ...
"Ten is a big number, especially for a division rival ... and remains there as of Wednesday night for the opening Wild Card game, at 4:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Houston (10-7 SU/11-6 ATS) had ...
It’s rare on a busy Thursday night in the NHL where the New York Islanders won’t have a game themselves. Instead, the team is ...
Otherwise, five of the six games in wild-card weekend were settled by at least two scores. The losing teams barely put up a fight, scoring 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, and 20 points. This year is not ...
In an absolutely stunning turn of events, the NFL regular season has concluded with each of our six panelists well above .500 against the spread on the year. So of course it’s time to press our luck ...