The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night drew 113 million total viewers across Fox, Fox Deportes and digital. It was the most-watched Super Bowl since 2017, and up modestly vs. 2022’s big game.
The 113 million stat represents the second most-watched non-overtime Super Bowl on record and the second most-watched program in FOX Sports history.
Last year’s Super Bowl LVI, in which the Las Angeles Rams bested the Cincinnati Bengals, went on to report a total audience of 112.3 million total viewers across NBC, Telemundo and streaming.
The Rihanna-fronted halftime show, meanwhile, drew an average of 118.7 million total viewers, the second most-watched halftime show in history (after Katy Perry’s performance in 2015).
Another fun fact: Fox says 182.6 million viewers watched all or part of Super Bowl LVII (on Fox and Fox Deportes).
At this year’s Super Bowl telecast, TVLine readers gave country singer Chris Stapleton’s singing of the national anthem an average grade of “A-,” Sheryl Lee Ralph’s performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” drew a “B+,” and the halftime show by Rihanna ft. baby bump earned a “C.”