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While rookie quarterback Sam Darnold brought new hope to New York Jets fans, a couple of lopsided scores drove Week 1 ratings of Monday Night Football to their lowest level since ESPN acquired the NFL package in 2006. The Jets 48-17 annihilation of the Detroit Lions drew a 7.5 overnight Nielsen rating down 4 percent from a 7.8 rating for the TV franchises early game a year ago.
The Los Angeles Rams 33-13 win over the Oakland Raiders earned a 7 rating the same as the opening late game in 2017.
Their combined 14.5 rating, however, represented the lowest opening Monday for MNF. The only opening overnight lower than the 7 recorded for Mondays Rams-Raiders matchup was a 6.8 rating in 2007, when the San Francisco 49ers eked out a win over the Arizona Cardinals.
This years results didnt establish any viewing patterns. After swooning to a decade low on the opening Thursday game, ratings posted gains for three out of four NFL telecasts on Sunday only to retreat again on Monday.
https://nypost.com/2018/09/11/monday-night-football-scores-lowest-ratings-since-2006/
J_William_Ryan
(2,149 posts)Hulu, and Netflix, Nielsen ratings are meaningless.
brewens
(15,359 posts)I have the rock bottom DISH package. That gets me all the Sunday games on local stations. If I really want to see the Monday night game, I have to go to the bar or a buddies house, and I usually don't. They have no way of counting me most times I do watch.
still_one
(96,572 posts)ratings compared to other sports.
Of course the Post would push this to try to imply that there are less viewers because of trump's rage against the NFL players keeling, when in fact it is much more complicated than that, including people cutting the cord, viewing sports through streaming vehicles, etc.
ProfessorGAC
(69,929 posts)There is not yet a good way to validate the number of people watching on other than broadcast/cable/satellite TV. The more people watching by streaming means a lower ratings number, but very well might not represent actually lower ratings.
snowybirdie
(5,633 posts)are usually night before work too. Fewer want to stay up til midnight. Perhaps the NFL is overdoing it with Sunday, Monday and now Thursday nights devoted to sports?