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Super Bowl LX Delivers 124.9 Million Viewers

4 minute read | February 2026

NEW YORK February 10, 2026 An estimated 124.9 million viewers watched Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, according to Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel measurement. NBC’s presentation of Super Bowl LX ranks as the second most-watched Super Bowl in history, behind the 127.7 million viewers who watched Super Bowl LIX in 2025. 

This is the first Super Bowl to be reported using Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel measurement methodology, which was officially rolled out in September 2025. Big Data + Panel provides the most-accurate TV measurement to date.

Super Bowl LX aired from 6:40 p.m. ET to 10:28 p.m. ET on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital and NFL+. It drew a combined average household rating of 39.4, and combined household share of 79. 

The halftime show featuring Bad Bunny averaged 128.2 million viewers between 8:15-8:30 p.m. ET. Across the entire telecast, viewership peaked at 137.8 million viewers during the second quarter (7:45-8:00 p.m. ET). 

Audience estimates are inclusive of Out-of-Home (OOH) and digital viewing (mobile, PC, MVPD app, vMVPD).

Super BowlNetwork(s)Total
Viewers P2+
HHLD
Rating
Date
LXNBC, Peacock,
Telemundo
124,934,00039.4Feb. 8, 2026
LIXFOX, Tubi, 
FOX Deportes,
Telemundo
127,713,00041.7Feb. 9, 2025
LVIIICBS, Paramount+,
Nickelodeon,
NAN, Univision
123,714,00043.5Feb. 11, 2024
LVIIFOX
FOX Deportes
115,096,00040.7Feb. 12, 2023
LVINBC
Telemundo
101,470,00037.9Feb. 13, 2022
LVCBS
ESPN Deportes
95,877,00038.4Feb. 7, 2021
LIVFOX
FOX Deportes
102,086,00042.0Feb. 2, 2020
LIIICBS
ESPN Deportes
98,950,00041.4Feb. 3, 2019
LIINBC
Universo
104,016,00043.1Feb. 4, 2018
LIFOX
FOX Deportes
111,973,00045.3Feb. 5, 2017
SB 50CBS
ESPN Deportes
112,336,00046.6Feb. 7, 2016
XLIXNBC
Universo
114,810,00047.5Feb. 1, 2015
XLVIIIFOX
FOX Deportes
112,752,00046.7Feb. 2, 2014
XLVIICBS108,693,00046.4Feb. 3, 2013
XLVINBC111,346,00047.1Feb. 5, 2012
XLVFOX111,041,00046.0Feb. 6, 2011
XLIVCBS106,476,00045.0Feb. 7, 2010
XLIIINBC98,732,00042.0Feb. 1, 2009
XLIIFOX97,448,00043.1Feb. 3, 2008
XLICBS93,184,00042.6Feb. 4, 2007
XLABC90,745,00041.6Feb. 5, 2006
XXXIXFOX86,072,00041.1Feb. 6, 2005
XXXVIIICBS89,795,00041.4Feb. 1, 2004
XXXVIIABC88,637,00040.7Jan. 26, 2003
XXXVIFOX86,801,00040.4Feb. 3, 2002
XXXVCBS84,335,00040.4Jan. 28, 2001
XXXIVABC88,465,00043.3Jan. 30, 2000
XXXIIIFOX83,720,00040.2Jan. 31, 1999
XXXIINBC90,000,00044.5Jan. 25, 1998
XXXIFOX87,870,00043.3Jan. 26, 1997
XXXNBC94,080,00046.0Jan. 28, 1996
XXIXABC83,420,00041.3Jan. 29, 1995
XXVIIINBC90,000,00045.5Jan. 30, 1994
XXVIINBC90,990,00045.1Jan. 31, 1993
XXVICBS79,590,00040.3Jan. 26, 1992
XXVABC79,510,00041.9Jan. 27, 1991
XXIVCBS73,852,00039.0Jan. 28, 1990
XXIIINBC81,590,00043.5Jan. 22, 1989
XXIIABC80,140,00041.9Jan. 31, 1988
XXICBS87,190,00045.8Jan. 25, 1987
XXNBC92,570,00048.3Jan. 26, 1986
XIXABC85,530,00046.4Jan. 20, 1985
XVIIICBS77,620,00046.4Jan. 22, 1984
XVIINBC81,770,00048.6Jan. 30, 1983
XVICBS85,240,00049.1Jan. 24, 1982
XVNBC68,290,00044.4Jan. 25, 1981
XIVCBS76,240,00046.3Jan. 20, 1980
XIIINBC74,740,00047.1Jan. 21, 1979
XIICBS78,940,00047.2Jan. 15, 1978
XINBC62,050,00044.4Jan. 9, 1977
XCBS57,710,00042.3Jan. 18, 1976
IXNBC56,050,00042.4Jan. 12, 1975
VIIICBS51,700,00041.6Jan. 13, 1974
VIINBC53,320,00042.7Jan. 14, 1973
VICBS56,640,00044.2Jan. 16, 1972
VNBC46,040,00039.9Jan. 17, 1971
IVCBS44,270,00039.4Jan. 11, 1970
IIINBC41,660,00036.0Jan. 12, 1969
IICBS39,120,00036.8Jan. 14, 1968
ICBS26,750,00022.6Jan. 15, 1967
INBC24,430,00018.5Jan. 15, 1967

Source: Nielsen

NOTES
– Super Bowl LX in 2026 was the first Super Bowl reported using Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel methodology. All prior reporting used Nielsen’s Panel-Only measurement.

The first Super Bowl to include Out-of-Home (OOH) viewing was SB LV. Nielsen began including OOH viewing into its National TV measurement in September 2020. As of Feb. 2025, Nielsen’s OOH measurement covers 100% of the U.S. contiguous television population.

Super Bowl XLVIII included the first Spanish-language broadcast for a Super Bowl.

Super Bowl I (January 15, 1967) aired on both CBS and NBC.

Press Contacts

Lauren Pabst, Nielsen 
lauren.pabst@nielsen.com

David Schwarz, Nielsen
david.schwarz@nielsen.com