DETROIT -- Moments after the Detroit Lions pulled off a dramatic comeback win, they were getting back to work ahead of the quick turnaround.
The Lions beat the New York Giants in overtime on Sunday. But with the Green Bay Packers making the trip to Detroit for Thanksgiving in a little more than three days, they had to get right back on task.
They are no strangers to the Thanksgiving short week here in Detroit. But that doesn’t make it any easier, especially after a resilient win that took everything in the fourth quarter and overtime.
“Yeah, you start watching it tonight,” Goff said after Sunday’s game. “As soon as you get home, get to work. I think our coaches are probably on their way to the facility to get to work themselves.
“We’re used to the tradition of this. We’ve played Green

Ann Arbor News Sports

CBS Sports
Pats Pulpit
Pride Of Detroit
NFL Cleveland Browns
6abc Action News Sports
NFL New Orleans Saints
Everett Herald Sports
NBC Sports NFL
NFL Seattle Seahawks
NFL News
NBC10 Philadelphia
The Danville Register & Bee Entertainment