Thanksgiving Day is synonymous with football, and this year is no exception. A triple-header of NFL action awaits fans, featuring classic Thanksgiving staples like the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys, along with a primetime showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins.
The Lions, who have played every Thanksgiving since 1934, kick off the day against the Chicago Bears. Detroit aims to break their Thanksgiving losing streak, which dates back to 2016. Can they overcome recent injuries and capitalize on their impressive 10-1 record against a struggling Bears team hoping to snap a five-game slide?

Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery in action. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Next up, the Dallas Cowboys, Thanksgiving regulars since 1966, face their NFC East rivals, the New York Giants. The Cowboys look to secure their first home win this season at AT&T Stadium, while the Giants grapple with uncertainty at quarterback following Daniel Jones' release and Tommy DeVito's injury.

New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito throws a pass. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Finally, the Packers host the Dolphins in a primetime matchup at Lambeau Field. The Dolphins ride a hot streak with Tua Tagovailoa at the helm, aiming for their fourth straight victory. However, the Packers have dominated recent meetings with the Dolphins and boast a perfect record against AFC teams this season. The chilly Lambeau weather could also play a factor.

Packers running back Josh Jacobs celebrates a touchdown. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Beyond the Thanksgiving games, football fans can enjoy a Black Friday matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders, adding another layer of excitement to the holiday weekend.
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