Super Bowl, Bad Bunny half-time show falls shy of ratings record

· The South African

The Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots – and Bad Bunny’s hyped half-time show – fell short of broadcast ratings records, according to figures released on Tuesday.

The Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the Pats averaged 124.9 million viewers on NBC, streaming platform Peacock, Spanish language Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital and NFL+, according to same-day ratings from the Nielsen media research company’s Nielsen Big Data + Panel ratings system.

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Second-most watched

That makes it the second-most watched show in US history behind the 127.7 million US viewers that watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 on Fox last year.

In the second quarter, the game reached 137.8 million viewers, the highest peak viewership in US television history.

Telemundo averaged 3.3 million viewers, marking the most-watched Super Bowl in US Spanish-language history.

Telemundo’s audience peaked during the half-time show, with an average of 4.8 million viewers – the most-watched Super Bowl half-time in Spanish-language history.

Puerto Rican superstar

Overall the half-time show by Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar who became the first ever half-time show headliner to sing only in Spanish, averaged 128.2 million viewers.

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl half-time show in 2025 was the most-watched ever with 133.5 million viewers.

That surpassed the record of 133.4 million viewers set by Michael Jackson in 1993.

A lackluster game first half may have contributed to lower audience figures.

This was also the first Super Bowl to be reported using Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel method, a hybrid system that combines data from panel households with that from smart devices such as smart TVs.

Prior reporting used Nielsen’s Panel-only measurement.

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse

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