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ESPN attracts record CFL audience for Johnny Manziel’s debut

Johnny Manziel’s CFL debut gave the league a record television number for ESPN.

Manziel’s first CFL game, as the starting quarterback for the Montreal Alouettes against the visiting Hamilton Tiger-Cats last Friday, attracted an average audience of 406,000 on ESPN2 — making it the most-watched game for ESPN since it started showing CFL contests in 1980.

The previous record was a Saskatchewan-Edmonton game in June 2013 that drew an average of 347,000 viewers on ESPN2.

The Manziel game drew a combined average audience of 730,000 on TSN and RDS. It did not represent a season high in Canada as several games have had more than 900,000 viewers this year.

Manziel, a former Heisman Trophy winner, threw four interceptions as the last-place Alouettes lost 50-11 to Hamilton.

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