Monday Night Football Draws 21.9 Million Viewers During Two Hours of Overlapping Game Action in Week 6

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Monday Night Football Draws 21.9 Million Viewers During Two Hours of Overlapping Game Action in Week 6

During Monday Night Football’s Week 6 action (October 13), which featured two games with staggered start times, ESPN Platforms averaged 21.9 million viewers (ESPN, ABC, NFL+) when the Bills at Falcons (7 p.m. ET, ESPN) and Bears at Commanders (8:15 p.m., ABC) overlapped for two-hours (8:15 p.m. – 10:28 p.m.).

The 21,900,000 viewers matched ESPN’s highest average audience during overlapping game action (across 10 side-by-side weeks from 2022 to present).

The complete Bills-Falcons game (7 p.m., ESPN) drew 10,000,000 viewers, the highest viewership for a side-by-side game on ESPN ever. The complete Bears-Commanders game (8:15 p.m., ABC) drew 12,900,000 viewers.

Lily Blum

Based in New York City, Lily Blum is an Associate Director of Communications for ESPN, supporting the company’s NFL portfolio and The Pat McAfee Show, while leading the department’s influencer and youth strategy. A Maryland native, she is a Baltimore sports fan and a proud University of Maryland graduate.
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