KEY POINTS
  • Super Bowl 56 between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams could reach 117 million viewers, according to demand-intelligence company PredictHQ.
  • That total audience would surpass the current No. 1, the Super Bowl in 2015 between the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, which drew 114 million viewers.
  • The American Gaming Association projected that a record 31.4 million Americans would bet $7.6 billion on the Bengals-Rams game.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) (L) and Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Matthew Stafford (9).

The 2022 Super Bowl between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams is projected to reach a record audience — and betting on the big game could surpass $7 billion.

The viewership projection comes from data analytics firm PredictHQ, which estimates the National Football League's championship game will attract 117 million viewers on NBC's network, the host of this year's Super Bowl. That would be an increase of 21% compared to the 2021 Super Bowl, which attracted 96.4 million viewers, the NFL's lowest audience since 2007.