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Raiders home opener draws historic ratings in Vegas
A general view during the first quarter of a NFL game between the New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Interest in the Raiders’ first game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas against the New Orleans Saints Monday night was incredibly high around the United States.

In fact, Week 2 of “Monday Night Football” on ESPN and ABC was up 26% from a season ago. Locally in Las Vegas, ratings also reached historical levels, drawing the largest ratings in a decade.

“Locally, Las Vegas scored its highest local rating for a MNF game in a decade, delivering a 22.1 local rating,” the Raiders announced, via their official website.

Fans in the desert metropolis being interested in Raiders football is no surprise. However, that 22.1 local rating is absolutely huge compared to the 2.70 rating nationally on ESPN’s broadcast of the Raiders-Saints game.

Overall, ratings around the NFL world for Week 2 were better than what we saw during the opening week. In fact, the Raiders-Saints Monday night game drew almost as many viewers as the opening doubleheader on ESPN the week prior. Meanwhile, the Browns-Bengals “Thursday Night Football” game was up from the same time slot last season.

There’s certainly a trend going in the right direction for the NFL after initial concerns.

This was magnified by the fact that the season opener between the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on “Thursday Night Football” saw a dramatic decrease in viewership compared to last season.

Typically, NFL ratings during a presidential election cycle will go down some. We saw this back in 2016 when the NFL went up directly against debates between President Trump and Hillary Clinton.

The final two debates between Trump and challenger Joe Biden (D) will go up directly against “Thursday Night Football.”

  • October 15: Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills
  • October 22: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles

Ratings for those two games should tell us a story.

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

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