Thursday Night Football And Its OT Finish Tops Ratings; Greys Anatomy Fall Finale Dips – Deadline

The Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders went to overtime last night on , which helped spike the ratings for Foxs midweek primetime game.

The Chargers overtime victory in the showdown of West(ish) Coast rivals drew a night-leading 2.2 rating and 8.64 million viewers, which is actually off a tenth in the demo and down in viewers from the early Nielsen Live+Same Day numbers of last weeks higher-profile Rams-Patriots game, though last nights numbers will likely be adjusted in the finals.

Elsewhere, ABCs trio of Thursday dramas wrapped up their fall runs last night, with Greys Anatomy (1.0, 5.55M) off a tenth from last week but still primetimes top-rated scripted offering. Station 19 (0.9, 5.39M) bumped up a tenth, while A Million Little Things (0.5, 3.31M) was steady.

CBS comedy block returned to originals last night and was down a tenth across the board with Young Sheldon (0.7, 6.69M), the nights most-watched scripted show, followed by B Positive (0.5, 4.57M), Mom (0.5, 4.49M) and The Unicorn (0.4, 3.28M). Star Trek: Discovery (0.2, 1.72M).

On NBC, an encore of Dolly Partons Coat of Many Colors TV movie led into a fresh Dateline (0.4, 3.13M).

The CW aired a pair of specials, Dogs of the Year (0.1, 820,000) and Worlds Funniest Animals (0.1, 600K).

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Thursday Night Football And Its OT Finish Tops Ratings; Greys Anatomy Fall Finale Dips - Deadline

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