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NFL Ratings Take a Dive in the Divisional Round

NFL introduced four dramatic and exciting games last weekend, but the league playoffs have decreased for two consecutive weeks.

The highly expected matchup of Ravensville has attracted an average of 42.2 million viewers, decreasing 16 % from last year's round game aired at that time.

On Sunday, Philadelpia Eagles overcome snow and Los Angeles Slams and advanced to the NFC championship game with 28-22 victory. However, 37.8 million viewers who have seen it have lower than 40.4 million games in a comparable slot that can be compared last year, indicating a 6 % decline.

The Filadelphia team in the NFC championship has dropped significantly from 37.5 million people who saw 49ers in the same slot last year, 37.5 million in the same slot in the same slot.

The only game with the number of viewers (and very modest) was a chief steak games in Kansas City. Seeing a total of 32.7 million people, after seeing the referee giving the Chiefs a victory following the three very controversial calls. The number indicates a slight increase in 32.3 million people who saw Ravens and Texas at the same time last year.

The evaluation of college football playoffs (CFP) has also been reduced, and some have concluded that the NFL will hurt NFL by extending NFL by excessive soccer viewing markets.

This weekend, there is a Marquis Matchup between Bills, Chief, Commander, and Eagles, all of which are competing for the birth of a super bowl without a university football, so it is an ideal time to test the theory.

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