ESPN reveals shock season-high viewing figures for 'meaningless' Lions-49ers MNF game

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ESPN reveals shock season-high viewing figures for 'meaningless' Lions-49ers MNF game
Published: Jan, 01 2025 16:10

In a game that offered very little in terms of NFL playoff implications, ESPN reported its best numbers for the year for a Monday Night Football game. The Detroit Lions entered the game as the best team in the NFC and could have been forgiven if they gave their starters a rest before a colossal matchup against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18.

 [It's some of the highest MNF viewership ESPN has seen since taking over broadcasts in 2006]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It's some of the highest MNF viewership ESPN has seen since taking over broadcasts in 2006]

Opposite them was the San Francisco 49ers, a team hampered by injuries that had already been eliminated from playoff contention. But the game itself was an intense affair and led to multiple millions of fans tuning in to watch the action. ESPN reported that 22.2million people tuned in to watch - both on its network and on ABC - making it the most-viewed MNF game of the year.

It's also one of the five most-watched MNF games since the Worldwide Leader in Sports took over the broadcast rights in 2006. ESPN reported that 22.2million viewers tuned in to watch the Lions-Niners MNF game. It's some of the highest MNF viewership ESPN has seen since taking over broadcasts in 2006.

The Lions only won the game by six points as they held off the Niners 40-34. The game had everything - missed kicks from San Francisco's Jake Moody, an injury to Niners quarterback Brock Purdy, and even a fight between the two teams. San Francisco fell to 6-10 on the season following the defeat while the Lions improved to 14-2.

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