The Detroit Lions have six games let in their 2024 regular season, including a Week 13 matchup against the Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving. Here's a look at Detroit's remaining slate, along with the dates,
The Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving tradition dates back to 1934, when the franchise moved to the Motor City. The Lions are 37-45-2 in Thanksgiving games.
Detroit opens Thanksgiving weekend against Chicago. Plus, Kansas City and Buffalo can clinch postseason spots with wins and losses by Denver and Miami.
The Lions are set to defend their crowns as Thanksgiving champs as they take on the Bears on Turkey Day. Here's what to know about the game.
The Detroit Lions shed their laughingstock label over the previous two seasons. They just missed the playoffs in the 2022 season and then nearly reached the first Super Bowl in franchise history last season, winning the NFC North and reaching the conference championship game before squandering a 17-point lead to lose to the San Francisco 49ers.
The Detroit Lions (10-1) and the Chicago Bears (4-7) will square off in an NFC North showdown on NFL Thanksgiving Day 2024. These teams are heading in opposite directions. The Lions have won nine consecutive games.
As BetMGM’s John Ewing points out, favorites of 10 or more points are 12-0 straight up on Thanksgiving and 10-2 against the spread. However the Bears have done a wonderful job losing close or simply finding a way to lose a game. Where things get squirrely for the Bears is their run defense, which is among the worst in the NFL.
Do the Bears stand a chance against the unstoppable Lions? Read our expert predictions and best bets to find out.
Detroit Lions have never won the Super Bowl in the NFL, and are NFC's only team to never reach it. However, Lions are the Super Bowl 2025 favorite.
Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers show that road to Super Bowl in NFC goes through NFC North division.
The NFL contenders are starting to separate from the pretenders. The Green Bay Packers (8-3) easily took care of business against the San Francisco 49ers (5-6) on Sunday and the Detroit Lions (10-1) dominated the Indianapolis Colts (5-7).