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Advertisement The 2020 NFL Draft holds the current viewership records for the most-watched draft in history, including a staggering 15.6 million viewers on opening night, in part because it was ...
This year’s NFL Draft, at least when it comes to viewership and attendance numbers, was a massive success. The league and ESPN announced on Tuesday that the NFL Draft was the second most-watched draft ...
This year's draft also had the second most-watched Day 2 on record with 7.5 million viewers, a 48% increase from 2024. The viewership rise in Days 2 and 3 could be linked to the drama with Colorado ...
This year’s NFL Draft, at least when it comes to viewership and attendance numbers ... days when his name wasn’t called. Put it in the record books! 🏈 More than 600,000 fans attended ...
Notably, the 40% year-over-year rise for the second round was much larger than the 11% year-over-year rise for the first round (which was the most-viewed outside of the unique 2020 draft).
Viewership was up a staggering 43% versus last year’s late-round coverage. Overall, the NFL Draft averaged 7.5 million viewers across the ESPN family of networks and NFL Network. That figure is ...
About 7.5 million viewers tuned in to watch Day 3 of the NFL Draft over the weekend, against 3.8 million who watched Pope ...
NFL Draft Day 2 viewership was up 40% from 2024. Viewership was tracked across ESPN, NFL Network, ABC, ESPN Deportes and digital channels.
It's NFL Draft time, and that means speculation about which top college football players will advance to the next level is abundant. And we're here to add more predictions — but with a twist.