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The Ravens Beating The Browns Gets Huge TV Ratings

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The Baltimore Ravens beating the Cleveland Browns 16-10 put up some big TV ratings.

According to TVSeriesFinale.com, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens earning a huge win over the Browns averaged 13.46 million viewers Sunday night in the early data on NBC. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

Due to it being a live sporting event, the final viewership number will be higher.

 

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There’s no question at all that averaging 13.46 million viewers in the early data is a massive win for the NFL. That’s a gigantic number.

Whenever the league is north of 10 million in the early data for a primetime game, you know Roger Goodell is going to be very happy.

 

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It’s also not hard to see why so many people tuned in. Lamar Jackson is one of the most electric players in the league and the Browns, while not great, have a passionate fan base.

All the pieces were there for a night of big ratings, and that’s exactly what happened.

 

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Hopefully, we see more and more games get big ratings as we continue the rest of the season.