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Watching the Detroit Lions lose on Thanksgiving Day had become a holiday tradition unlike any other. The Lions have lost their last seven Thanksgiving Day games, and sport a 37-45-2 all-time ...
The Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving tradition dates back to 1934, when the franchise moved to the Motor City. The Lions are 37-45-2 in Thanksgiving games.
The Lions' Thanksgiving Day tradition dates back to 1934. Excluding the years of 1939-1944, because of World War II, the team has played every year since. Detroit is 37-45-2 all-time on Turkey Day.
The Lions play two Monday, two Sunday and one Thursday night game this fall, plus have games on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Eight of their nine road games are currently scheduled for 4:25 p.m. or ...
As we all know, the Detroit Lions play on Thanksgiving every single year. It's been a long standing tradition since 1934,. That was fine and everyone understood what it was and it was all good.
The Packers, as many know, were once the Lions' annual opponent on Thanksgiving, playing them every year from 1951 through 1963. In their 38 total Thanksgiving games, the Packers are 16-20-2.
The Detroit Lions could miss out on signing the one player they really need if Ben Johnson of the Chicago Bears acts soon.
Lions All-Pro receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown expects to be "good to go" for training camp after undergoing offseason knee surgery to "clean some stuff up," he said Thursday.
While the Cowboys have typically had the most-watched Thanksgiving game, the Lions-Chicago Bears game last year averaged 37.5 million viewers, a smidge below the Cowboys-New York Giants game (38.8 ...
The Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving game will kick off later than usual this year to maximize viewership. Data showed a significant increase in viewers after 1 p.m. during last year's Thanksgiving game.