The National Football League is rebounding from several down years and appears to be recovering the audience it lost during the pandemic. Fresh off the news that NBC’s Sunday Night Football once again was a ratings powerhouse for the National Football League comes word that the rest of the schedule also scored gains. The Wall St. Journal reports that television and digital ratings for NFL regular-season games jumped 10% compared with last season. That’s the league’s best numbers since 2015, according to Nielsen data. However, the gains have to be put into perspective. The league has struggled over the last few years, and was particularly hit hard last year. In 2020, disappointing NFL ratings were forcing television networks to restructure deals with advertisers to make up for the s …
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