Super Bowl LII turned in one of the more memorable games, but fewer Americans were watching.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday night was watched by an average of 103.4 million people on television, according to Nielsen, the lowest viewership of a Super Bowl since Super Bowl XLIII (Pittsburgh Steelers versus Arizona Cardinals, 98.7 million) in February 2009.
The 103.4 million audience is topped by the past eight Super Bowls and the 1983 Finale of M*A*S*H* (106 million viewers).
"With an all-time Top 10 audience, the Super Bowl once again proved that it's the most dominant and consistent property on television," said NBC broadcasting and sports chairman Mark Lazarus.