Welcome to Detroit, where Thanksgiving Day football has been a cherished tradition since the NFL’s first season back in 1920. Can you believe it? Over a century of turkey and touchdowns! The Lions kicked off their first Thanksgiving game in 1934, turning their home stadium into a festive hub, and ever since then, Detroit has held the spot on the holiday football lineup.
Throughout the years, the turkey football titles expanded. The Dallas Cowboys jumped onto the Thanksgiving bandwagon starting in 1966, eager to host the second game. Fast-forward to 2006, and the NFL added a third rotating game for the night crowd. This lineup has turned NFL football into an essential part of the Thanksgiving holiday.
This Thanksgiving, we’re looking at three matches that are sure to bring a mix of excitement, uncertainty, and maybe even some surprises, much like the feast sprawled on your dining table!
First up, we’ve got the Lions taking on the Bears — yes, you heard that right, the Detroit Lions are the best team in football. This is a shocking statement given the Lions’ historical struggles, but they are sitting pretty at the top of the league this season. Who would’ve thought we’d see the day?
With this being the Lions’ moment to shine, it’s almost like biting into a perfectly cooked turkey after years of dry, crumbly attempts. What could make this even more interesting is the fact that the Bears have the No. 1 draft pick, Caleb Williams, making his rookie season a fun twist to watch. Despite the Bears not being on top of their game, they can still deliver an interesting showdown to kick off the Thanksgiving festivities.
Next, we have the storied Giants facing off against the Cowboys. Once again, we find ourselves questioning the NFL’s decision to spotlight the Giants, who haven’t won a game since early October. Can you feel the tension in the air?
This matchup is like that odd side dish at dinner that looks unappetizing but you feel compelled to try. The Cowboys are struggling, showing signs of life only after a win against Washington. And while it might not be the killer matchup we were hoping for, people are still going to tune in — even if just for the sake of tradition.
The final treat of the day features the Dolphins traveling to Green Bay. Not the flashiest game on paper, but it has the potential for a delicious finish! The Dolphins have been clawing their way back into contention, and with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa heating up, they’re on a roll with three wins in a row.
The Packers, on the other hand, are looking strong too, taking six out of their last seven games. This match could be dessert worthy, perfectly capped to a day filled with family, feasting, and football.
No matter how the games play out, one thing’s for sure — we’re not complaining about having football on TV while the aroma of mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie fills the air. Even if we’re watching two not-so-great teams clash, it beats having no football at all.
So, as we dive into our Thanksgiving meals, let’s not forget to celebrate the unbreakable bond between food, family, and football. Cheers to a day filled with touchdowns and turkey!
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