TOP 5 MOST-WATCHED SUPER BOWLS IN NFL HISTORY

The Super Bowl is almost like a family tradition in America. Families and Friends get together to watch this exciting game between the two top teams in the NFL.

The Super Bowl accounts for 29 of the 30 most watched television broadcasts in the nation’s history. Here are the most watched Super Bowls in American History.

The New England Patriots comeback against the Falcons was the talking point of the Super Bowl. This was the Patriots’ record setting ninth appearance in the Super Bowl.

#5. Super Bowl LI, 2017

The Falcons led 28-3. Tom Brady led the Patriots for a 34-28 comeback victory. This matchup was witnessed by 70,807 spectators, as well as an average television audience of 111.32 million.

This edition of Super Bowl saw Eli Manning of the Giants go up against Tom Brady from the Patriots. The Giants won the thrilling matchup 21-17.

4. Super Bowl XLVI, 2012

The Super Bowl witnessed total attendance of 68,658 at the stadium and an average of 111.35 million television audience.

This edition of the Super Bowl was a special event as it was the golden anniversary of the Super Bowl. The Carolina Panthers took on the Denver Broncos.

3. Super Bowl 50, 2016

However, Payton Manning comfortably defeated the Panthers 24-10. The game saw a total attendance of 71,088 fans and recorded an average television audience of 111.86 million.

The Broncos were the favorites to win the Super Bowl over the underdogs, Seahawks. However, the tables turned and the Seahawks won the game 43-8.

2. Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014

The Seahawks completely dominated the Broncos in front of 82,529 fans and a television audience of 112.19 million.

The New England Patriots locked horns with the Seattle Seahawks in this edition of the Super Bowl. Tom Brady faced Russell Wilson.

1. Super Bowl XLIX, 2015

The Patriots clinched a 28-24 thriller in the final seconds of the fourth quarter. The game had 70,288 fans in the stadium and an average television audience of 114.44 million.

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