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The Buccaneers Beating The Eagles Gets Big TV Ratings

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beating the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22 Thursday night put up some big TV ratings.

According to TVSeriesFinale.com, Tom Brady and the Bucs earning a big win over Jalen Hurts and the Eagles averaged 9.4 million viewers on Fox in the early data. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

Due to the fact it was a live sporting event, the final viewership number will increase.

 

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Once again, we have another night of football in America, and the ratings are big. For all the people hoping football would fail, I hate to disappoint but you lost.

Not only did you lose, but you lost in a big way.

 

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It’s also not hard to understand why the game put up such large numbers. Whenever Tom Brady plays in primetime, people are going to pay attention.

That’s just a fact. He’s the most notable player in the NFL, and there’s not a close second. That’s what happens when you have seven Super Bowls.

People pay attention!

 

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Let’s hope the ratings stay high the rest of the season. Something tells me the numbers will keep bumping.