Packers take down Lions 31-24 on NFL Thanksgiving
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The Thanksgiving nightcap will feature the return of Joe Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals heading to Baltimore to face the Ravens in an AFC North showdown. The Bengals dealt with some Thanksgiving travel delays and didn't get into Baltimore until after midnight.
Thanksgiving never, ever disappoints. The day typically entails good food, good company and most importantly, good NFL action. And it delivered.
As a Southern California native, I’ve made the four-hour drive to Las Vegas countless times to enjoy what Sin City has to offer, including the option of sports
Detroit has improved since losing this Week 1 matchup by two scores, but the underdog Packers have the formula to win: slow down running back Jahmyr Gibbs.
The Dallas Cowboys showcased their potential with a thrilling 31-28 win against the Kansas City Chiefs, a victory that has significant playoff implications. Despite starting the game shaky, quarterback Dak Prescott rebounded,
The Kansas City Chiefs have run out of room for error. If they’re going to extend the dynasty and reach the AFC championship game for a ninth straight season to have a shot at winning a fourth Super Bowl title with coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes,
Dak Prescott passed for 320 yards and two touchdowns and the resurgent Dallas Cowboys won their third consecutive game by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28 on Thursday in Arlington, Texas.
The Ravens still play tough games against Pittsburgh twice, plus New England, too. And the Steelers deal with Buffalo this Sunday, plus Detroit and three more AFC North contests.