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    America Watched the Bears: Wild Card ‘Snow Bowl’ Shatters Viewership Records

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • The Number: The Bears’ 27-10 victory over the Packers averaged 45.2 million viewers across NBC and Peacock.
    • The Record: It is officially the most-watched Saturday Wild Card game in NFL history, beating the previous record (Packers/Cowboys, 2024) by over 5 million viewers.
    • The Peak: Viewership peaked at 52.1 million in the 4th quarter as Caleb Williams planted the flag.

    NEW YORK — The “Caleb Effect” isn’t just selling jerseys; it’s glued America to the television.

    The NFL announced today that Saturday night’s Wild Card showdown between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers was a ratings juggernaut. Official Nielsen numbers confirm that the game averaged 45.2 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched non-Super Bowl broadcasts of the decade.

    Why The Numbers Exploded

    Media analysts are pointing to a “Perfect Storm” of factors that drove the massive audience:

    1. The Brand: Bears vs. Packers is the league’s oldest rivalry.
    2. The Weather: The “Snow Game” visual hook kept casual fans watching even during the blowout.
    3. The Star: Caleb Williams has become “Must-See TV,” drawing in the younger demographic (18-34) at a rate 22% higher than the league average.

    Richard Deitsch, Sports Media Analyst: “These numbers are astronomical. You usually only see 45 million for a Conference Championship game. For a Wild Card Saturday? This proves that the Bears are back to being a national power brand.”

    Chicago Shut Down

    Locally, the numbers were even more absurd. In the Chicago market, the game pulled a 44.5 rating / 68 share. That means nearly 7 out of every 10 televisions in use in the city were tuned to the game. It is the highest-rated Bears telecast in Chicago since Super Bowl XLI.

    What This Means for the NFL

    The league office is celebrating. The Bears advancing to the Divisional Round guarantees another massive rating next weekend. Whether they play the Lions or the Rams, you can expect the game to be placed in the premier late-afternoon Sunday slot. Chicago isn’t just a playoff team anymore; they are the league’s new cash cow.

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