First night of draft breaks records
for TV viewership, league says
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[April 25, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Television
viewership for the first round of the NFL Draft broke records, the
league said on Friday, with an average of more than 15.6 million
tuning in for one of the rare few live sports events left on a
professional calendar otherwise frozen during the coronavirus
pandemic.
Viewership was up 37% over the previous year as Louisiana State
University's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow went
first overall to the Cincinnati Bengals, as expected.
With prospects, coaches and personnel behind closed doors in
observance of social distancing, the first night of the "virtual"
draft went off without a hitch, less than a week after the WNBA
carried out its draft in similar fashion.
"The theme of hope is always prevalent in the NFL, especially with
regard to the Draft," Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a written
statement.
"In 2020, that's especially true, as we help honor healthcare
workers, first responders, and others on the front lines of the
battle with COVID-19 while giving our fans something to cheer
about."
Burrow, fresh off one of the best seasons ever in college football
history with an NCAA record 60 touchdown passes in 15 starts, led a
quarterback-rich draft class.
Three quarterbacks, including University of Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa
and Oregon's Justin Herbert, were among the first six selections for
the first time since 1999.
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In this still image from video provided by the NFL,In this still
image from video provided by the NFL, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
speaks from his home in Bronxville, N.Y., during the 2020 NFL
football draft. Mandatory Credit: NFL/Handout Photo via USA TODAY
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Ohio State defensive end Chase Young went second overall to the
Washington Redskins.
The NFL, which is holding a Draft-A-Thon fundraising campaign for
COVID-19 relief in conjunction with the annual event, will continue
the draft with rounds two and three on Friday and rounds four
through seven on Saturday.
While other major sports leagues in North America have experienced
postponements as a result of the viral outbreak, Goodell said he
expects the upcoming season of the NFL, slated to kick off Sept. 10,
to move forward as planned.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by David Gregorio)
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