While the Chicago Bears didn’t get the result that they wanted in Sunday’s wild-card game against the New Orleans Saints, they certainly did draw a crowd.
Sunday’s game between the Bears and Saints was the most-watched game of wild-card weekend, according to CBS Sports. It drew 30.653 million viewers between CBS and Nickelodeon.
Not only that, it was the most-watched Sunday wild-card game on the network in seven years.
Bears-Saints was the most-watched game of wild-card weekend, per @CBSSports, with 30.653 million viewers on CBS and Nickelodeon.
It was the the most-watched CBS Sunday wild-card game in seven years.
— Kevin Fishbain (@kfishbain) January 12, 2021
The Bears-Saints game was simulcast on Nickelodeon for the first time, which drew rave reviews. It was kid-friendly and teams got slimed when they scored a touchdown — which for the Bears didn’t happen until the final second of the game.
Bears quarterback Mitchel Trubisky was named NVP — Nickelodeon Valuable Player, as voted upon by those watching on the network.
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