Former NFL safety and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Ed Reed outlined how he would not be surprised to see Deion Sanders become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. While appearing alongside ...
Saturday's playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers marked a first for the NFL. After three years of Amazon Prime Video being the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football ...
The game attracted an average audience of 22.07 million viewers, 28 percent higher than the previous high for NFL on Prime (17.29 million for the Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions game on Dec. 5 ...
This milestone marks a significant achievement for Prime Video, which aired its first-ever NFL playoff game. The previous record for concurrent viewership was held by a December 5, 2024 ...
Following the game, which was featured on Amazon Prime Video, the network announced a record-setting viewership. In the first-ever NFL on Prime playoff game, it had the most concurrent viewers ...
At least, that is how one NFL analyst looks at it. Speaking on a January 14 edition of "Pro Football Talk," NFL analyst Mike Florio expressed his comparison. Mike Florio: [00:04:05] "Vrabel is ...
Saturday night’s NFL Wild Card game set multiple records for Prime Video after what was already the streamer’s best regular season yet. Per Nielsen, the matchup between the Baltimore Ravens ...
By Rick Porter Television Writer Amazon’s Prime Video drew its biggest NFL audience to date with a wild card playoff game — although it didn’t quite match past streaming-exclusive matchups.
Saturday’s viewership figure, which is based on data from Nielsen’s panel-only measurement, marks NFL on Prime’s best-ever average audience, topping the previous 17.3 million viewers during ...
It is not the first and it will not be the last, but that doesn’t make it any more palatable for some fans The NFL granted Prime Video the exclusive broadcasting rights for the AFC wild-card ...
For a second straight year, we’re getting an NFL playoff game that’s streaming only. This time, it’s on Amazon’s Prime Video, and you want to watch. Well, we’re here to help you get the ...
CULVER CITY, Calif. — The Los Angeles Rams defense appeared to be content to drop back in coverage and prevent San Francisco’s Brock Purdy from completing a Hail Mary on the final play of ...