Despite losing on Thanksgiving Day, the Kansas City Chiefs actually saw their likelihood of making the NFL Playoffs increase now that Patrick Mahomes understands his back is against the wall. While Baltimore also suffered an ugly divisional loss, the AFC North is a mess and the Ravens will have chances to rebound.

The same cannot be said for the Detroit Lions, who were the biggest losers on Thanksgiving after falling to the Green Bay Packers.

The Lions now sit in third place. The NFC North is crowded at the top, with the Chicago Bears and now the Packers ahead of them.

But worse than Dan Campbell’s Thanksgiving loss is the fact that Detroit has some serious issues heading into the back half of the season.

Amon-Ra St. Brown exited in the first half without a catch due to an ankle inju

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