Super Bowl Lix broke records of viewers while millions of people were watching the Eagles winning

The Super Bowl Lix broke records while NFL fans were attentive or broadcast the victory of the Philadelphia Eagles against the Chiefs of Kansas City on Sunday evening, 40-22, in New Orleans.

Fox Sports announced on Monday that a planned average of 126 million watched the match through Fox, Fox Deportes, Tubi, Telemundo and NFL Digital Properties. The game was broadcast on Fox and broadcast live for free on Tubi for the first time.

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The players of the Eagles of Philadelphia celebrate with the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Eagles won the football match of the NFL Super Bowl 59 against the Chiefs of Kansas City on Sunday February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP photo / David J. Phillip)

About 135.7 million viewers passed at the top, which, according to Fox Sports, was between 8:15 p.m. in the second quarter of the match. At that time, the Eagles were already on the right track towards a great victory.

In addition, Fox Sports said that 14.5 million people broadcast the game on the digital properties of Tubi and NFL. Tubi received 13.6 million viewers alone.

Jalen Hurts des Eagles celebrates the Super Bowl Lix Victory, MVP in Disney’s Magic Kingdom

The defensive back of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Cooper Dejean, # 33, marks a hit after intercepted a pass during the first half of the Super Bowl Lix against the Chiefs of Kansas City on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP photo / George Walker IV)

The Eagles won the match behind exceptional performances of the quarter-Arrière Jalen Hurts and Defense, who was able to torment the quarter-Arrière of chiefs Patrick Mahomes and close the offensive almost.

Hurts was named MVP of the Super Bowl.

“This is the ultimate team game. You cannot be great without the greatness of others. Great performance by everyone – offense, defense, special teams,” said head coach Nick Sirianni. “We never really care about what someone thought about the way we won, nor their opinions. All we want to do is win.”

The quarter of Kansas City chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, # 15, and the Large Human Smith-Schuster, # 9, leave the field after a defeat against the philadelphia eagles in the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday, February 9, 2025 New Orleans. (Photo / abbie parr)

The game also presented the Chiefing of three consecutive titles of the Super Bowl, the half-time performance of Kendrick Lamar, an appearance to Taylor Swift and a historic visit to President Donald Trump, who became the first president in practice to attend a super bowl.

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