Kansas
City
Chiefs’
Patrick
Mahomes
celebrates
with
the
Vince
Lombardi
Trophy
after
winning
Super
Bowl
LVIII.

Brian
Snyder
|
Reuters

Super
Bowl
LVIII
was
the
most-watched
television
show
in
history,
as
an
estimated
123.4
million
people
watched
the
Kansas
City
Chiefs
rally
in
overtime
to
defeat
the
San
Francisco
49ers.

CBS
Sports
said
that
figure
included
viewers
across
all
platforms
and
was
up
7%
from
last
year’s
115.1
million
average
viewers,
which
was
also
the
previous
record.

This
year’s
game
was
the
most-streamed
Super
Bowl
in
history
with
a
record
audience
on


Paramount+
,
the
network
said.
It
added
that
the
network
saw
its
best
postseason
viewership
since
1998.

Sunday’s
big
game
had
a
lot
for
audiences
for
tune
in
for

two
of
the
best
teams
in
the
National
Football
League,
a
halftime
show
from
Usher,
wacky
commercials
and,
of
course,
a
very
public
love
story.

Those
who
tuned
in
just
for
the
Super
Bowl’s

iconic
slate
of
commercials

saw
a
lot
of
snack
ads
for
brands
like
Oreo,
Pringles,
Mountain
Dew,
Doritos
and
M&Ms.
There
were
also
plenty
of
celebrities
endorsements
from
the
likes
of
Christopher
Walken,
Ben
Affleck,
Matt
Damon,
Tom
Brady,
Beyoncé,
Quinta
Brunson,
Jenna
Ortega,
Kate
McKinnon
and
Jennifer
Aniston.



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updates.