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The Packers Beating The Bears Gets Huge TV Ratings

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The Packers beating the Bears put up some monster TV ratings.

According to TVSeriesFinale.com, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers beating the Bears 45-30 Sunday night averaged 15.1 million viewers in the early data on NBC. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

Due to it being a live sporting event, the final viewership number will be higher.

 

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Once again, the NFL has another primetime game that puts up monster TV ratings. As I’ve said before, you can set your watch to it at this point.

Have there been a few games that didn’t put up outrageous numbers? Sure, but for the most part, business is booming for the league.

 

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It’s also not hard to understand why the Packers beating the Bears put up such monster TV ratings. It’s one of the most historic rivalries in the NFL, and whenever the Packers and Rodgers are playing, people will pay attention.

That’s just a fact, and the numbers prove it.

 

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It’s always a great thing whenever the NFL is putting up monster TV ratings, and the Packers and Bears didn’t disappoint Sunday night!