The Lions, Cowboys and 49ers are significant favorites in the NFL’s Thanksgiving action. As we prepare to gorge on football on Thursday, here are the most significant players and storylines to watch when Week 12 begins. Green Bay Packers (4-6) at Detroit Lions (8-2) | 12:30 p.m. ET Lions in unchartered territory: Detroit is a
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Before Craig Reynolds hits the field Thursday at 12:30 PM ET on FOX, here are some key numbers you should know ahead of placing a bet on his player prop bets. Reynolds and the Detroit Lions (8-2) are set for an NFC North matchup in Week 12 against the Green Bay Packers (4-6) at Ford
For Thursday’s game, which kicks off at 12:30 PM ET on FOX, oddsmakers have issued player props on Kalif Raymond. NFC North opponents hit the field in Week 12 when Raymond and the Detroit Lions (8-2) meet the Green Bay Packers (4-6) at Ford Field. Catch all the NFL action on DISH! Kalif Raymond Week
The Detroit Lions cleared numerous hurdles to reach their annual Thanksgiving Day home game in full control of the NFC North. On Thursday, Detroit will look to snap its six-game losing streak on the holiday when it hosts the Green Bay Packers. “We’re trying to turn over a new leaf here,” coach Dan Campbell said.
In their last four games, the Lions have yielded an average of 29 points per game, showcasing some defensive struggles. Despite these challenges, Detroit exhibited resilience in a strong fourth-quarter performance against the Chicago Bears, allowing only two field goals. However, Dan Campbell‘s defense has yet to reach the high standard set earlier in the
The Detroit Lions (8-2) host the Green Bay Packers (4-6) on Thursday in their annual Thanksgiving game, and because of the short week, the Lions are only holding walkthrough practices in the lead-up to the contest. For the most part, the Lions remain very healthy and only one starter is dealing with an injury that…
Football is god in Texas. It’s just one of those commonly known facts in the world. Even if you’re not from there, it’s uploaded into mind with movies and TV shows like Friday Night Lights or Varsity Blues. Imagine if there were one person who personified that football is god more than anyone and you
The Detroit Lions finally got some help within the NFC North this week, when the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Denver Broncos on a last-minute touchdown. The Vikings had previously won five games in a row, so while the Lions were continuing to win, they weren’t truly creating any distance in the division until this…
Week 12 is here already. It’s Thanksgiving football time and the Lions are looking for their first turkey day win since 2016. But first, we have to finish looking at the remnants of Week 11. The Lions had a crazy comeback win over the Bears. Did that change the opinion of the power rankings makers?
Thursday could be a day of celebration for Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. He’s on the threshold of a milestone the team would be thankful for him to hit on Thanksgiving St. Brown currently has 898 receiving yards after 10 games, good for fourth in the NFL. He stands a decent chance of being
The Detroit Lions were not at their best against the Chicago Bears in Week 11, but they managed to escape with a win, overcoming a 12-point deficit with only minutes remaining in the game. There is a lot to clean up for the Lions, that’s for certain, and it was one of their sloppiest performances…
The Detroit Lions host a divisional rival in the Green Bay Packers in their annual Thanksgiving game. Detroit is coming off a comeback victory over another NFC North team, the Chicago Bears, 31-26. The Lions last won on Thanksgiving in 2016, and they look to end their six-game Thanksgiving losing streak on Thursday.
Back before the start of the season in May, the Lions social media team asked players which teams they were most excited to play in the upcoming 2023 regular season. David Montgomery was the first player featured in the video and chose to be “real honest” when he picked up the Chicago logo and mention…
One of the first things everyone noticed about C.J. Gardner-Johnson during the early days of Detroit Lions training camp was his mouth. The defensive back is rarely silent, and his words are often pointed and brash. Gardner-Johnson loves to talk trash. He once explained that to the Detroit media in an abrasive tone that could