NFL sets Thanksgiving day viewership record for second consecutive year

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The NFL set a Thanksgiving day viewership record for the second straight year, averaging 34.1 million viewers among the three games, the league announced Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know:

The league broke last year’s record of a 33.6 million average among the three games.
The Dallas Cowboys–Washington Commanders game on CBS averaged 41.8 million viewers (TV and digital), which was the second most-watched NFL regular season game on record behind only last year’s Thanksgiving game between the Cowboys and the New York Giants.​
The Green Bay Packers–Detroit…

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