Sunday’s Chargers-Cowboys game drew 24.1 million viewers nationwide, making it the most watched television program in the United States last week and the highest-rated CBS Sunday game of the season. The Chargers-Cowboys game last Sunday was the most-watched television program in the country last week, topping the charts with 24.1 million viewers, and ranks as CBS’ most-watched Sunday NFL telecast of the season. The game drew a 35.8 rating and 63 share in San Diego, making it the top show in the market by far. Source: chargers.com
i thought when t.o. left no one would be interested watching this team on tv. Expect a battle between abc, cbs, nbc and espn,next season when the broadcast schedling begins to see who get the cowboys for there national broadcast.
eh, don't buy into the big ratings for the Cowboys. Most of their viewers are Mexican and everyone knows they don't have any money to spend with the t.v. advertisers. Just look at the demographics ...................... :icon_cheesygrin: no, seriously, this is nothing new. the cowboys have always been the biggest t.v. draw, going back to even when i was a kid in the 70's and 80's. they were always on t.v. back then too.
Why do cowboy fans continue to be so proud of this? Yes people love to tune in and watch you collapse at the end of the year. Its not like there tuning in cause your such a good team to watch lol.
Its because people tune into us and not the Eagles. because no one outsuide of Pennsylvania gives two craps about the Eagles