Cowboys smash another viewership record in Thursday night’s Prime Video matchup vs. Lions

The Dallas Cowboys have set viewership records in back-to-back games.
Thursday night’s matchup between the Cowboys and the Detroit Lions, a 44-30 loss for Dallas, was the most-watched regular-season game ever on Amazon Prime Video, averaging 19.39 million viewers, according to a post from Prime.
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The game peaked at 22.18 million viewers, a high-mark for Thursday Night Football on Prime and a 1.63 million increase over the previous record-holder (Commanders-Packers in September).
The streaming service can also boast its most-watched TNF Tonight episode ever on Thursday.
Last week’s Thanksgiving game between the Cowboys and the Chiefs also smashed viewership records, with its average of 57.2 million viewers making it the largest audience to watch a regular-season NFL game, ever.
The Cowboys will be in primetime once again in their next matchup on Sunday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings.
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