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    Bengals-Chiefs made history for CBS Sunday, reaching heights last seen 26 years ago

    By David Wysong, Cincinnati Enquirer,

    7 hours ago

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    The Cincinnati Bengals had a lot of eyes on them during their Week 2 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs .

    CBS announced Tuesday that Bengals - Chiefs was the most-watched September game on the network since 1998, attracting close to 28 million viewers. It was also the most streamed regular season game in Paramount+ history.

    To put that into perspective, Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase hadn't even been born the last time a CBS game attracted that many viewers, and Joe Burrow was just under 2 years old.

    The Chiefs beat the Bengals on a last-second field goal Sunday, winning 26-25. Cincinnati, 0-2, has a chance to get back on track against the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football, Sept. 23.

    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Bengals-Chiefs made history for CBS Sunday, reaching heights last seen 26 years ago

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