Lions look to end unfortunate Thanksgiving streak, Giants face hopeful Cowboys and more NFL holiday matchups
Thanksgiving Day wouldn’t be complete without a full day of NFL games, and this year is no exception. The tradition continues with the Detroit Lions hosting the Chicago Bears in the first game of the day. The Lions, who have been playing on Thanksgiving since 1934, are looking to secure their first Turkey Day win in almost a decade. On the other hand, the Bears are hoping to end their five-game losing streak and spoil the Lions’ winning streak.
Next up, the Dallas Cowboys take on their NFC East rival, the New York Giants. The Cowboys, who have been playing on Thanksgiving since 1966, are looking to build on their recent win and improve their record at AT&T Stadium. The Giants, on the other hand, are dealing with uncertainty at the quarterback position and will need a strong performance to come out on top.
The Green Bay Packers close out the day with a matchup against the Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field. The Packers, who have won their last three games against the Dolphins, are looking to continue their success and secure their spot in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Dolphins, led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, are on a hot streak and looking to extend their winning streak to four games.
For an extra serving of football, the NFL has scheduled a Black Friday matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders. This game will be streamed on Prime Video, giving fans even more football to enjoy during the holiday weekend.
Overall, Thanksgiving Day promises to be a day filled with exciting football matchups and intense competition. Whether you’re rooting for the Lions, Cowboys, Packers, Dolphins, Chiefs, or Raiders, there’s something for every football fan to enjoy. So grab a plate of turkey and stuffing, settle in front of the TV, and get ready for a day of football action.