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NFL Super Bowl draws lower TV ratings despite thrilling overtime finish

Fox Television’s broadcast of Super Bowl LI drew 111.3 million viewers, the smallest audience for the NFL’s title game in four years

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Atlanta Falcons fans react after the New England Patriots win Super Bowl 51. Photo: AP

Fox Television’s broadcast of Super Bowl LI on Sunday night drew 111.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen data released by the network on Monday, the smallest audience for the National Football League’s title game in four years.

The contest included a thrilling finish, with the New England Patriots staging a comeback to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in the National Football league’s first-ever Super Bowl overtime. The Patriots returned from a 25-point deficit and quarterback Tom Brady, 39, won his record fifth championship.
Atlanta Falcons fans react while watching the Super Bowl on TV in Atlanta. Photo: AP
Atlanta Falcons fans react while watching the Super Bowl on TV in Atlanta. Photo: AP

The Falcons were in control for much of the game, with a 28-3 lead midway through the third quarter.

That likely dragged down ratings for Fox, which posted the least-viewed Super Bowl since 2013, when 108.7 million watched the Baltimore Ravens defeat the San Francisco 49ers.

Last year’s Super Bowl drew a 111.9 million viewers to CBS Corp’s CBS, while the Patriots’ previous title game appearance in 2015 helped Comcast Corp’s NBC television draw 114.4 million viewers, the most-watched TV broadcast in US history.
Fans watch the first half of Super Bowl 51 at NRG Stadium. Photo: AFP
Fans watch the first half of Super Bowl 51 at NRG Stadium. Photo: AFP
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