Packers-Bears wild-card game on Prime Video sets NFL streaming viewership record

Amazon's Prime Video shattered streaming records for NFL games with its broadcast of the Packers-Bears wild-card matchup, drawing a staggering 31.61 million viewers on Saturday night. The figure surpasses the previous record set by Netflix's Christmas Day Lions-Vikings game, which drew 27.52 million viewers.

The highly anticipated match-up peaked at 34.16 million viewers during its most-watched quarter-hour slot, also becoming the largest single-day global audience for Prime Video to date. In comparison, Amazon's previous wild-card game between the Steelers and Ravens on January 11th averaged just 22.07 million viewers - a significant jump that solidifies Prime Video as a leading streaming platform for NFL content.

Prime Video's head of US sports, Jay Marine, praised the partnership with the NFL and expressed gratitude towards fans who tuned in to watch this historic matchup. "Surpassing 31 million viewers and setting an all-time streaming record is remarkable growth in just a short amount of time," Marine stated. "We're thankful for all the fans who joined us on Saturday night and will continue to innovate and work hard to bring them the best NFL experience possible."

In addition to its main event, Prime Video's shoulder programming also drew strong viewership numbers. The pre-game show averaged 3.05 million - a 50% increase from the previous Steelers-Ravens matchup. Meanwhile, the post-game show pulled in 4.96 million, setting a new record for Prime Video and marking a 40% spike from its previous post-game average.
 
man this is crazy!!! 🤯 31 million viewers for a game of football? that's insane! i'm not surprised though, amazon prime video has been killing it with their sports content lately. they've got the perfect mix of games and shows that keep people hooked. and it's not just nfl games either, they're doing some awesome stuff with college hoops and other sports. anyone else catch this game? what did you think about it? 😊
 
aww man that's crazy 🤯 they're killing it with NFL games on Prime Video! i was watching with my friends and we were all so hyped when the packers scored that touchdown 😆. it's amazing how much of a difference streaming has made - i mean, 31 million viewers is just insane! 💥 i'm loving how prime video is innovating and bringing the best content to fans too 🙌. can't wait for more epic matches like this one ⚡
 
📺 Just wow! I'm not surprised Amazon's Prime Video is killing it with those NFL games, though. It's been on the rise for a while now, and fans are super into it. The numbers are crazy, especially since they're surpassing Netflix in terms of viewership. I think what's working here is the exclusive deal between Prime Video and the NFL – it's getting people to tune in who might not have watched otherwise. Plus, with all the new features and shows Prime Video's got coming up, it's easy to see why fans are hooked! The growth rate is insane, and I'm excited to see what they'll do next 🤑
 
just saw that Amazon's Prime Video shattered all time records with that NFL game 📺👀 31.61 million viewers is insane! i mean, it's no surprise though, the Packers-Bears matchup was super hyped and everyone wanted to watch it. i'm loving how Prime Video is killing it in terms of sports streaming right now. and yeah, their shoulder programming did really well too - that pre-game show averaged 3.05 million? crazy! 👍
 
OMG, can you believe it? 🤯 Amazon's Prime Video is like the MVP of streaming services right now! I mean, who needs human competition when you've got 31.61 million people binge-watching Packers vs Bears? 😂 That's like, a whole lotta football fans tuning in to watch some dudes run around with helmets on. And yeah, it's crazy how Prime Video is taking over the NFL streaming scene - I guess you could say they're 'offside' when it comes to competition 💪
 
awww man 🤗... it's amazing how much power streaming services have on us, isn't it? like one sec we're chillin at home, and the next we're glued to our screens watching football because our friends are talking about it 📺. and amazon prime video just CRUSHED it with that packers-bears game... 31 million viewers?! that's crazy 💥. i'm not surprised though, prime video has been killing it lately with all the nfl games they've got lined up... gotta give 'em props for makin' sports more accessible to everyone 🙌.
 
📺 I'm loving how Amazon's Prime Video is killing it when it comes to NFL games! The numbers are insane - 31.61 million viewers for the Packers-Bears game? That's a huge jump from their previous record with the Steelers and Ravens, and it's clear that people can't get enough of live sports streaming on Prime Video 🚀. I'm also stoked to see the shoulder programming drawing in big numbers too - 3.05 million for the pre-game show? That's some serious viewership! 💥 The fact that Prime Video is innovating and working hard to bring fans the best NFL experience possible is definitely paying off. Can't wait to see what they do next 🤔📺
 
idk about this... 31.61 million viewers is crazy but is it really that impressive? they're basically just showing more games than before on prime video so maybe its just a matter of people getting used to the platform 🤔 also, what's with all these "all-time streaming records"? how do we even verify this stuff? aren't there other ways to measure viewership besides just raw numbers? and btw, 50% increase from last year's pre-game show? that seems kinda fishy 😒
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole streaming thing. I mean, back in my day we used to watch actual TV on our boxes with antennas, you know? But I guess that's ancient history now. Anyway, it's crazy to see how Amazon Prime Video is killing the game when it comes to NFL streaming. 31 million viewers for a single matchup? That's like... wow! And to think they were only averaging 22 million last year. It just goes to show how far ahead of the curve they're at right now.

I'm loving how they're innovating and pushing the boundaries, too. Their pre-game and post-game shows are really drawing in some serious viewership numbers. And let's not forget about their shoulder programming - it's like they're trying to take over the whole NFL viewing experience! I mean, who needs actual TV channels when you've got Prime Video, right?

But seriously, it's awesome to see all these new platforms and services popping up and changing the game (pun intended). It's just another reminder that the world is moving at a million miles an hour and we're all along for the ride 🚀
 
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