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In terms of ratings, top 15 TV shows this fall have all been NFL games
In terms of TV ratings, the NFL is still the king of pro sports. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The 2020 NFL season might have seen a bit of a downtick in terms of ratings over the course of the first three weeks. It really has been a mixed bag for the league amid ongoing national anthem protests.

Despite that, this latest information from NFL Media does indeed put everything into perspective. The league released NFL ratings data for the first three weeks of the 2020 season. What we learned wasn’t necessarily too surprising.

NFL ratings: League has 15 highest-rated TV shows after Week 3

Since the 2020 season kicked off, the NFL has dominated television ratings. It’s not necessarily too close. Of the top 15, here are the five games that drew the highest NFL ratings.

  • Week 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints (26.3 million)
  • Week 3: Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (22.8 million)
  • Week 1: Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs (20.6 million)
  • Week 1: Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams (19.0 million)
  • Week 2: Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers (19.0 million)

Here’s the full press release.

This seems to suggest good news for the NFL. However, there are a lot factors to look at here. You can’t compare NFL ratings to normal broadcasts on network stations. In reality, NFL ratings must be compared to NFL ratings. That’s where the five games mentioned above come into play.

Week 1 NFL ratings were down

  • Thursday Night Football”: This opener between the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on NBC was down a whopping 16.1% from the Bears-Packers opener last season.
  • Sunday Night Football”: Despite the Rams opening their new SoFi Stadium in Southern California against America’s Team, aka the Dallas Cowboys, NFL ratings were down more than seven million viewers from last season’s “Sunday Night Football” opener.

NFL ratings have been a mixed bag since

For example, the Las Vegas Raiders’ home opener during “Monday Night Football” Week 2 was up a whole heck of a lot from a season ago. Of course, that could have to do with the Raiders opening Allegiant Stadium and playing their first game as a Las Vegas-based franchise.

One week earlier, the opening “Monday Night Football” doubleheader saw a dramatic decrease in viewership on ESPN from a season ago.

What does this all mean? There are a lot of factors to look at here. For starters, President Donald Trump previously called out the NFL for the ongoing national anthem protests. Perhaps that has prevented some viewers from watching games.

Then again, a minimal decrease in TV ratings does not suggest that there’s a widespread boycott of games thus far this season. It will be more interesting to look at these numbers once the fall television schedule begins on the networks. That has been delayed to an extent due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

NFL ratings compared to those of other sports 

As for the sports world, the NFL continues to dominate its competition. We’ve seen it with the league going up head-to-head against the NBA playoffs in recent weeks.

There’s also a certain backdrop to all of this -- the NBA initiated national anthem protests once its season resumed in late July. That actually included a boycott of games during the early stages of the playoffs to support those who are fighting against police brutality in the U.S.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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