This won't shock anyone but the NFL dominates TV broadcasts every week. Since the start of the 2011 NFL season in early September, NFL games account for 13 of the top 15 watched shows.
The only two non-NFL shows to crack the top 15? The Charlie Sheen-less Two And A Half Men season premiere and Game 7 of the World Series.
With games coming up against the Steelers and Packers, maybe the Chiefs can get a spot on this list.
Here's the full list:
1. CBS' Two and a Half Men (Season Premiere), 9/19 28.7 million
2. FOX Sunday National (mostly Cowboys-Patriots), 10/16 28.4 million
3. FOX Sunday National (mostly Giants-Patriots), 11/6 28.2 million
4. NBC Thursday Night Kickoff Game (Saints-Packers), 9/8 27.1 million
5. FOX Sunday National (mostly Giants-Redskins), 9/11 25.8 million
6. NBC Sunday Night Football (Cowboys-Jets), 9/11 25.8 million
7. FOX World Series Game 7 (Rangers-Cardinals), 10/28 25.4 million
8. CBS Sunday National (mostly Patriots-Steelers), 10/30 24.6 million
9. FOX Sunday National (mostly Packers-Vikings), 10/23 24.3 million
10. FOX Sunday National (mostly Packers-Bears), 9/25 24.0 million
11. NBC Sunday Night Football (Eagles-Falcons),9/18 23.4 million
12. FOX Sunday Single (mostly Lions-Cowboys), 10/2 23.3 million
13. CBS Sunday National (mostly Packers-Broncos), 10/2 23.0 million
14. NBC Sunday Night Football (Cowboys-Eagles), 10/30 23.0 million
15. CBS Sunday National (mostly Chargers-Patriots), 9/18 22.7 million