Facing myriad injuries across the defensive front, the Lions desperately needed someone to step up in the Thanksgiving matchup with the Chicago Bears. Al-Quadin Muhammad answered the bell for Detroit. The veteran defensive lineman played very well in the Lions win, notably in the second half. Filling in for injured Josh Paschal and Levi Onwuzurike–both
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The Thanksgiving curse has finally been broken. In a hard-fought divisional battle, the Detroit Lions edged out the Chicago Bears, 23-20, extending their winning streak to 10 games and improving their record to an impressive 11-1. While the Lions emerged victorious, the game was much closer than anyone expected. It was a tale of two
For the first time in too long, the Detroit Lions made it a truly happy Thanksgiving for fans with a win in the franchise’s showcase game. The Lions held off the Chicago Bears, 23-20, snapping a seven-year losing streak on turkey day. From a dominant first half that saw the Lions shut out the Bears,
One of the contributing factors in the Lions’ underwhelming second-half performance in the Thanksgiving win over the Chicago Bears was a costly penalty against Detroit wide receiver Jameson Williams. “Jamo” flipped the ball into the face of a Bears player on the Chicago sideline, earning an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The infraction stymied any Lions momentum
The Lions gutted out a Thanksgiving victory but not before a myriad of players went down with injuries. There will be no mini-bye respite yet as the next game is in seven days on Thursday Night Football vs the Packers. The main concerns coming out of the game are Malcolm Rodriguez, Josh Paschal, Levi Onwuzurike,
After being treated to a dominant first half by the Detroit Lions, the crowd at Ford Field was treated to a halftime performance by rising country music star Shaboozey. The Grammy-nominated singer opened his two-song set with “Last of My Kind”, a song that also features Paul Cauthen and is one of his hits from
The Thanksgiving matinee presented a short week for the Detroit Lions. With several players banged up and two starters already ruled out due to injury, the inactive player list took on a little more importance in Thursday’s Week 13 matchup against the Chicago Bears. As was known from the final injury report, left tackle Taylor
Happy Thanksgiving! It’s always a special holiday for Detroit Lions fans, but this year is even more grand. As I drink the morning coffee on this Lions gameday, the Lions are owners of the best record in the NFL. Okay, technically the Kansas City Chiefs are also 10-1, but the Lions are the current holders
For the Lions, the three main concerns coming out of last game were Kalif Raymond, Carlton Davis, and Taylor Decker. Unfortunately, all three will be out tomorrow. Fortunately, none are long-term season-enders. Here’s to a happy and healthy Thanksgiving to the teams and fans! DETROIT LIONS Out – Carlton Davis CB, knee/thumb (NP NP NP)
Here are some key trends and stats to know before placing any wagers on Jared Goff’s player prop bets for Thursday’s game, which starts at 12:30 PM ET on CBS. NFC North rivals square off in Week 13 when Goff’s Detroit Lions (10-1) hit the field against the Chicago Bears (4-7) at Ford Field in
Ahead of Thursday’s 12:30 PM ET game airing live on CBS, sportsbooks have installed player props for David Montgomery. Montgomery and the Detroit Lions (10-1) ready for an NFC North matchup in Week 13 with the Chicago Bears (4-7) at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Watch David Montgomery and the Lions vs. Bears on Fubo!
One year ago, Detroit Lions TE Sam LaPorta was having a historic rookie season. Through 10 games of that rookie season, he recorded 50 receptions for 492 yards and four touchdowns. Ultimately, he ended up with 86 receptions for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2023. This season, things have changed and the sophomore slump
The foot injury suffered by Lions wide receiver and punt returner Kalif Raymond in the Week 12 win over the Colts is going to land the veteran on Detroit’s injured reserve. That’s per a report from Ian Rapoport, one which jibes with what Lions head coach Dan Campbell has talked about in regards to Raymond’s
Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley made his long-awaited return to game action Sunday against the Colts. It was Moseley’s first game since Week 1 of the 2023 season when, just two snaps into the season, he suffered a torn ACL for the second year in a row. Moseley also suffered a torn pectoral muscle during training