Thanksgiving is a great holiday. You eat lots of food, are surrounded by loved ones, and the best part is, there is Detroit Lions football on TV. That last part is only enjoyable if the outcome is a good one, and it wasn’t this year. After defeating the Chicago Bears last season, ending a seven-year losing streak on Thanksgiving, the Lions aimed to start a winning streak on the holiday, only to lose to the Green Bay Packers 31-24.
Coming off an overtime victory where the offense was carried by running back Jahmyr Gibbs and the defense struggled, the Lions’ woes continued on the defensive side. The Packers moved down the field with ease, rarely punting and converting on key fourth-down plays. The Lions’ offense, meanwhile, was sluggish at first before finding a groove, but they couldn’t co

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