DALLAS — I will admit there is a nice bit of NFL history attached to Packers-Lions Thursday. Detroit hosted Green Bay 13 straight Thanksgivings from 1951-63, encompassing both the Lions’ own era of NFL greatness (three titles in the ‘50s) and the rise of the Lombardi era (champions in ‘61 and ‘62).

It’s only the warm-up act.

And the return of Joe Burrow adds a little spice to Bengals-Ravens later Thursday evening, for sure. It’s still the equivalent of a “lights out” match if you know your old wrestling vernacular.

The main event at 3:30 p.m. at AT&T Stadium — Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys — is where the most millions of eyeballs will land and stick. And it’s not because these are two teams battling their way back into the wild-card picture in each conference.

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