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Packers-Cowboys averages 10.1 million viewers on NFL Network
NEW YORK: An average of 10.1 million viewers watched Thursday's crucial NFC matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys on the NFL Network.
That was more than any of the baseball playoff games that aired on TBS, which is available in more than twice as many homes.
The Packers-Cowboys game was watched by 14.6 percent of the 43 million households that get the network, the league said Tuesday. That was significantly below the percentage of all homes that watched two highly anticipated meetings of undefeated teams on CBS earlier this season: Patriots-Cowboys (18.0) and Patriots-Colts (20.1).
The 14.6 rating among households that receive the network was the highest on ad-supported cable since November 1993, when 18.1 percent of homes with CNN watched the NAFTA debate between Al Gore and Ross Perot on "Larry King Live."