Super Bowl LX Second Most-Watched Super Bowl

The total marked a slight decline of 2.2% from last year's record-breaking total of 127.7 million for the 59th Super Bowl.

Super Bowl LX became the second most-watched Super Bowl ever.

Sunday’s big game averaged 124.9 million viewers across several platforms for the Seattle Seahawks’ victory over the New England Patriots.

The total marked a slight decline of 2.2% from last year’s record-breaking total of 127.7 million for the Eagles-Chiefs rematch. However, Sunday’s telecast topped out at a record-breaking 137.8 million viewers in the second quarter, which is the highest viewership peak in U.S. TV history.

As for Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, the total viewership tune in was 128.2 million. That’s also down just a tad from Kendrick Lamar’s record-setting 133 million last year.

Bad Bunny did set a record on Telemundo. The network averaged 3.3 million viewers, marking the most-watched Super Bowl in U.S. Spanish-language history. Telemundo’s audience peaked during the halftime show with an average 4.8 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime in Spanish-language history.