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NFL on Thanksgiving Day

Since its inception in 1920, the National Football League (NFL) has played games on Thanksgiving Day, patterned upon the historic playing of college football games on and around the holiday. The NFL's Thanksgiving Day games have traditionally included one game hosted by the Detroit Lions since 1934, and one game hosted by the Dallas Cowboys since 1966 (with two exceptions in 1975 and 1977). Since 2006, a third prime time game has also been played on Thanksgiving. Unlike the afternoon games, this game has no fixed teams.

The NFL Thanksgiving logo used for 2016; the year is updated annually, with the new NFL shield being used for the first time in 2008.

In 2022, the NFL branded the Thanksgiving Day games as the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration, to honor head coach and broadcaster John Madden, who had died in December 2021.[1]

History edit

The concept of American football games being played on Thanksgiving Day dates back to 1876, shortly after the game had been invented, as it was a day that most people had off from work. In that year, the college football teams at Yale and Princeton began an annual tradition of playing each other on Thanksgiving Day.[2] The University of Michigan also made it a tradition to play annual Thanksgiving games, holding 19 such games from 1885 to 1905.[3][4][5][6][7] The Thanksgiving Day games between Michigan and the Chicago Maroons in the 1890s have been cited as "The Beginning of Thanksgiving Day Football."[8] In some areas, most commonly in New England, high-school teams play on Thanksgiving, usually to wrap-up the regular-season.

By the time football had become a professional event, playing on Thanksgiving had already become an institution. Records of pro football being played on Thanksgiving date back to as early as the 1890s, with the first pro–am team, the Allegheny Athletic Association of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1902, the National Football League, a Major League Baseball-backed organization based entirely in Pennsylvania and unrelated to the current NFL, attempted to settle its championship over Thanksgiving weekend; after the game ended in a tie, eventually all three teams in the league claimed to have won the title. Members of the Ohio League, during its early years, usually placed their marquee matchups on Thanksgiving Day. For instance, in 1905 and 1906 the Latrobe Athletic Association and Canton Bulldogs, considered at the time to be two of the best teams in professional football (along with the Massillon Tigers), played on Thanksgiving. A rigging scandal with the Tigers leading up to the 1906 game led to severe drops in attendance for the Bulldogs and ultimately led to their suspension of operations. During the 1910s, the Ohio League stopped holding Thanksgiving games because many of its players coached high school teams and were unavailable. This was not the case in other regional circuits: in 1919, the New York Pro Football League featured a Thanksgiving matchup between the Buffalo Prospects and the Rochester Jeffersons. The game ended in a scoreless tie, leading to a rematch the next Sunday for the league championship.

 
The Detroit Lions, seen here during the 2007 Thanksgiving game against their division rival Green Bay Packers, have played on Thanksgiving since 1934.

Several other NFL teams played regularly on Thanksgiving in the first eighteen years of the league, including the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals (1922–33; the Bears played the Lions from 1934 to 1938 while the Cardinals switched to the Green Bay Packers for 1934 and 1935), Frankford Yellow Jackets, Pottsville Maroons, Buffalo All-Americans, Canton Bulldogs (even after the team moved to Cleveland they played the 1924 Thanksgiving game in Canton), and the New York Giants (1929–38, who always played a crosstown rival). The first owner of the Lions, George A. Richards, started the tradition of the Thanksgiving Day game as a gimmick to get people to go to Lions football games, and to continue a tradition begun by the city's previous NFL teams.[9] What differentiated the Lions' efforts from other teams that played on the holiday was that Richards owned radio station WJR, a major affiliate of the NBC Blue Network (the forerunner to today's American Broadcasting Company); he was able to negotiate an agreement with NBC to carry his Thanksgiving games live across the network.[10]

During the Franksgiving controversy in 1939 and 1940, the only two teams to play the game were the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles, as both teams were in the same state (Pennsylvania). (At the time, then-U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt wanted to move the holiday for economic reasons and many states were resistant to the move; half the states recognized the move and the other half did not. This complicated scheduling for Thanksgiving games. Incidentally, the two teams were also exploring the possibility of a merger at the time.)[11] Because of the looming World War II and the resulting shorter seasons, the NFL did not schedule any Thanksgiving games in 1941, nor did it schedule any in the subsequent years until the war ended in 1945. When the Thanksgiving games resumed in 1945, only the Lions' annual home game would remain on the Thanksgiving holiday. In 1951, the Packers began a thirteen-season run as the perpetual opponent to the Lions each year through 1963.

The All-America Football Conference and American Football League, both of which would later be absorbed into the NFL, also held Thanksgiving contests, although neither of those leagues had permanent hosts. Likewise, the AFL of 1926 also played two Thanksgiving games in its lone season of existence, while the AFL of 1936 hosted one in its first season, which featured the Cleveland Rams, a future NFL team, and the 1940–41 incarnation of the American Football League played two games in 1940 on the earlier "Franksgiving" date.

In 1966, the Dallas Cowboys, who had been founded six years earlier, adopted the practice of hosting Thanksgiving games. It is widely rumored that the Cowboys sought a guarantee that they would regularly host Thanksgiving games as a condition of their very first one (since games on days other than Sunday were uncommon at the time and thus high attendance was not a certainty).[12] This is only partly true: Dallas had in fact decided on their own to host games on Thanksgiving because there was nothing else to do or watch on that day.[citation needed] In 1975 and 1977, at the behest of then-Commissioner Pete Rozelle, the St. Louis Cardinals replaced Dallas as a host team (Dallas then hosted St. Louis in 1976). Although the Cardinals, at the time known as the "Cardiac Cards" due to their propensity for winning very close games, were a modest success at the time, they were nowhere near as popular nationwide as the Cowboys, who were regular Super Bowl contenders during this era. This, combined with St. Louis's consistently weak attendance, a series of ugly Cardinals losses in the three-game stretch, and opposition from the Kirkwood–Webster Groves Turkey Day Game (a local high school football contest) led to Dallas resuming regular hosting duties in 1978; it was then, after Rozelle asked Dallas to resume hosting Thanksgiving games, that the Cowboys requested (and received) an agreement guaranteeing the Cowboys a spot on Thanksgiving Day forever.[13]

Since 1978, Thanksgiving games have been hosted in Detroit and Dallas every year, with Detroit in the early time slot and Dallas in the late afternoon slot. Because of television network commitments in place through the 2013 season, to make sure that both the AFC-carrying network (NBC from 1965 to 1997, and CBS since 1998) and the NFC-carrying network (CBS from 1956 to 1993, and Fox since 1994) got at least one game each, one of these games was between NFC opponents, and one featured AFC-NFC opponents. Thus, the AFC could showcase only one team on Thanksgiving, and the AFC team was always the visiting team.

In 1997, the Salvation Army began the tradition of kicking off its Christmas Kettle campaign during halftime of the Dallas game.[14]

Since 2006, a third NFL game on Thanksgiving has been played in primetime. It originally aired on the NFL Network as part of its Thursday Night Football package until 2011, when the game was moved to NBC's Sunday Night Football package under the NFL's current television deals. The night game has never had any conference tie-ins, meaning the league can place any game into the time slot. Since NBC took over the primetime game in 2012, divisional matchups have been normally scheduled, with the exceptions being in 2016, 2021 and 2022. In 2014, a series of changes to the broadcast contracts freed CBS from its obligation to carry an AFC team; by 2018, the last vestiges of conference ties to the Thanksgiving games were eliminated (in practice, games on Fox remain all-NFC contests).

The originally scheduled 2020 primetime game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers was postponed to the following Wednesday, December 2, after multiple Baltimore players and staff tested positive for COVID-19 in the days before the game. This thus marked the first time no primetime contest was held since 2005.[15]

On November 11, 2022, the league announced that the Thanksgiving games would be branded as the "John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration", honoring the memory of head coach and broadcaster John Madden. Madden called 20 Thanksgiving games during his broadcasting career.[1]

Throwback uniforms edit

Since 2001 teams playing on Thanksgiving have worn throwback uniforms on numerous occasions. In 2002, it extended to nearly all games of the weekend, and in some cases also involved classic field logos at the stadiums.

From 2001 to 2003, Dallas chose to represent the 1990s Cowboys dynasty by wearing the navy "Double-Star" jersey not seen since 1995. In 2004, the team wore uniforms not seen since 1963. In 2009, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the AFL, both Dallas and Oakland played in a "AFL Legacy Game." In 2013, the Cowboys intended to wear their 1960s throwbacks, but chose not to do so after the NFL adopted a new policy requiring players and teams to utilize only one helmet a season to address the league's new concussion protocol; rather than sport an incomplete throwback look, the Cowboys instead wore their standard blue jerseys at home for the first time since 1963.[16] In 2015, the Cowboys resurrected their 1994 white "Double-Star" jerseys only this time wore them with white pants as part of the league's Color Rush, a trial run of specially-designed, monochromatic jerseys to be worn during Thursday games. In 2022, after the NFL lifted the one-helmet rule, the Cowboys resumed wearing the throwback navy "Double-Star" jerseys on Thanksgiving.

In 2001–2004, and again in 2008, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2023 the Detroit Lions have worn throwback uniforms based on their very early years. For 2019 and 2022, Detroit wore its silver Color Rush uniforms.

Memorable games edit

  • 1920: An urban legend states that the Chicago Tigers and Decatur Staleys challenged each other to a Thanksgiving duel, in Chicago, in the league's inaugural season, with the loser being relegated out of the league at the end of the season, purportedly explaining why the Tigers were the only NFL team to fold after the 1920 season (no other team would fold until 1921). The claims of it being a duel are unsubstantiated; nevertheless, the Tigers, after a 27–0 win over the non-league Thorn Tornadoes the next week, never played football again. The Staleys would move to Chicago during the next season, later renaming themselves the Bears.[17]
  • 1921: In a matchup of two of the league's best teams, the Chicago Staleys lost to the Buffalo All-Americans at home. The Staleys demanded a rematch, with Buffalo agreeing to a December match only on the terms of it being considered an off-the-record exhibition game. That later match, which Chicago won, ended up counting despite the All-Americans' insistence, controversially handing Chicago the championship.
  • 1929: Ernie Nevers scored 40 points—an NFL record that still stands, and the entirety of the Chicago Cardinals' scoring that day (including the extra points)—in a rout over their crosstown rivals the Chicago Bears, who scored only 6 points.
  • 1952: The Dallas Texans were forced to move their lone remaining home game to the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio as the undercard to a high school football contest. Their opponent for that game, the Chicago Bears, underestimated the then-winless Texans and sent their second string team to the game; the Texans scored a 27–23 upset over the Bears for their only win of their existence.
  • 1962: The Detroit Lions handed the 10–0 Green Bay Packers their lone defeat of the season, 26–14. The game was dubbed the "Thanksgiving Day Massacre" due to the dominant performance by the Lions defense, who sacked Bart Starr 11 times.[18][19]
  • 1964–65: The 1964 and 1965 AFL contests featured the Buffalo Bills and the San Diego Chargers, the two teams that would eventually meet in those years' American Football League Championship Games. Buffalo won the 1964 Thanksgiving game 27–24 and the 1965 game ended in a 20–20 tie. Both games were played at Balboa Stadium in San Diego.
  • 1969: In a blinding snowstorm at Tiger Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings blanked the Lions 27–0, featuring an interception by Jim Marshall, who lateraled to Alan Page on the return, resulting in a touchdown.
  • 1974: Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Clint Longley took over for an injured Roger Staubach with the team down 16–3 and rallied them to an improbable 24–23 victory over the Washington Redskins on two deep passes.
  • 1976: The Buffalo Bills offense put forth one of the best and the worst performances in Thanksgiving history. O. J. Simpson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single game, with 273. However, Bills backup quarterback Gary Marangi—playing in relief of Joe Ferguson and himself battling shoulder injuries—completed only 4 of 21 pass attempts, for 29 yards passing, no touchdowns (one was called back on a penalty) and a rating of 19.7. The Detroit Lions defeated the Bills 27–14.[20] In a 2022 interview, Simpson, Marangi and Joe DeLamielleure expressed embarrassment over the game (part of a rebuilding season in which Bills coach Lou Saban quit midseason, Jim Ringo went winless as Saban's replacement and their star receivers had been traded away), noting that Simpson had broken a record he already held at the time (which Simpson compared to "kissing your sister") and that he had more pride in other games the Bills won with Simpson rushing for over 200 yards, despite not setting records.[21]
  • 1980: With the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears tied 17–17 at the end of regulation, the game went to overtime, the first Thanksgiving game to do so (overtime was not added to the NFL regular season until 1974), and the first overtime game at the Silverdome. Bears running back Dave Williams returned the fifth-quarter opening kickoff 95 yards for a game-winning touchdown, ending the shortest overtime period in NFL history at the time (13 seconds).
  • 1986: The Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers had the second-highest scoring game in Thanksgiving history (the highest-scoring game came in 1951). It was the best day of receiver Walter Stanley's career; Stanley netted 207 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns, including an 83-yard punt return to win the game for Green Bay, 44–40. Stanley had an otherwise undistinguished career in the NFL.
  • 1989: In what was known as the "Bounty Bowl", the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 27–0. Allegations surfaced that the Eagles had placed a bounty on the Cowboys kicker, thus becoming the first of a string of three bitterly contested games between the two teams, the other two being Bounty Bowl II and the Porkchop Bowl a year later.
  • 1993: In one of the more famous Thanksgiving Day games in recent history, the Dallas Cowboys led the Miami Dolphins 14–13 with just seconds remaining in a rare, sleet-filled Texas Stadium. Miami's Pete Stoyanovich attempted a game winning 40-yard field goal that was blocked by the Cowboys' Jimmie Jones. Dick Enberg (who was calling the game for NBC) proclaimed "The Cowboys will win." Indeed, since the kick landed beyond the line of scrimmage, once the ball stopped moving the play would be declared dead and Dallas would gain possession. However, the ball landed and began spinning on its tip, leading Cowboys lineman Leon Lett to try to gain possession. Lett slipped, fell, and knocked the ball forward. By rule, the ball was live and the Dolphins fell on it at the two yard line. With the recovery, Stoyanovich got a second chance to win the game and he hit the much shorter field goal. The Dolphins won 16–14.[22]
  • 1994: Troy Aikman was injured and third-string quarterback (and future Cowboys head coach) Jason Garrett was forced to start for Dallas against the Packers. The Cowboys won a 42–31 shoot-out against Brett Favre.
  • 1998: In another controversial Thanksgiving Day game, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Detroit Lions went to overtime tied 16–16. Pittsburgh's Jerome Bettis called the coin toss in the air, but head referee Phil Luckett declared Detroit the winner of the toss after Bettis reportedly said "He...tails." Luckett concluded Bettis' call was "heads", but Bettis insisted he had said "tails." The Lions elected to receive, and they went on to kick a field goal on the first possession, winning 19–16. As a result of the fiasco, officials are now required to confirm a captain's call before tossing the coin, and at least two officials must be involved in each toss. A later rule change now prevents teams from automatically winning a game by scoring a field goal on the first possession. The day also saw a memorable performance by the Minnesota Vikings in a 46–36 win over the Dallas Cowboys as Vikings rookie wide receiver Randy Moss caught three touchdowns, all of over 50 yards.
  • 2008: The 10–1 Tennessee Titans routed the 0–11 Lions by a score of 47–10, one of the most lopsided results in history on Thanksgiving. The Lions would go on to finish the season 0–16, clinching the 33rd winless season in NFL history, the ninth since 1930, and the first under the 16-game schedule.[23]
  • 2011: The trio of games was lauded as one of the better Thanksgiving Day slates of games in NFL history as the Green Bay Packers defeated the Detroit Lions 27–15, the Dallas Cowboys edged the Miami Dolphins 20–19 and the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 16–6.[24][25] The night game pitted head coaches and Harbaugh brothers John of the Ravens and Jim of the 49ers against each other – a preview of the next year's Super Bowl XLVII.
  • 2012: The prime time contest became infamous for the "Butt fumble", an incident in which New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez ran headfirst into the buttocks of Brandon Moore, one of his own offensive linemen. He subsequently fumbled the ball; and it was recovered by the New England Patriots, who immediately returned it for a touchdown, part of 35 second quarter points by the Patriots in a one-sided 49–19 victory. In an earlier game, one of the NFL's most infamous rule changes came when former Lions head coach Jim Schwartz challenged a play in which Houston Texans running back Justin Forsett's knee clearly touched the ground before sprinting for an 81-yard touchdown. Referee Walt Coleman stated that, by rule, scoring plays are automatically reviewed and the play was not challengeable by a coach. Because of the improperly attempted challenge, the review was cancelled and Coleman assessed a 15-yard kickoff penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. The NFL then passed a new rule that stated that if a coach attempted to challenge a play that is automatically reviewed, the review would continue. It was called the 'Jim Schwartz rule'. Houston won the game 34–31 in overtime.
  • 2013: During the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens matchup, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin became the subject of controversy when video replay showed him interfering with a kick return as he was standing just off the field along the visiting team's sideline while Baltimore's Jacoby Jones broke free on a kickoff return for a potential game-breaking touchdown.[26] Tomlin, with his back to the approaching play, appeared to glance over his shoulder then place his foot briefly onto the field as he jumped out of the way, causing Jones to veer inside where he was tackled. Several Ravens players claimed Tomlin had intentionally interfered with Jones; if officials had agreed, a touchdown could have been awarded to the Ravens based on the palpably unfair act. However, no penalty was called for interference or for standing in the white border area reserved for the officiating crew. The Ravens beat the Steelers 22–20. Following a league investigation, on December 4, 2013, the NFL announced that they had fined Tomlin $100,000 for his actions on the field.[27]
  • 2022: In a game nicknamed "23 Seconds" or "21 Seconds" in homage to the 13 Seconds playoff game the year before, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Detroit Lions 28–25 on an end-of-game drive that elapsed 21 of the last 23 seconds off the game clock, culminating in the winning field goal by Tyler Bass with two seconds remaining.[28][29][30]

Home team controversy edit

It has remained a tradition for Dallas and Detroit to host the afternoon games dating several decades. Other teams eventually expressed interest in hosting Thanksgiving games. Lamar Hunt, the former owner of the Chiefs (who had hosted Thanksgiving games from 1967 to 1969 as an AFL team prior to the merger), lobbied heavily in favor of his team hosting a game on the holiday. When the NFL adopted a third, prime time game, the Chiefs were selected as the first team to host such a contest, but the team was not made a permanent host, and Hunt's death shortly after the 2006 contest ended the lobbying on behalf of the team.

The host issue came to a head in 2008, focusing particularly on the winless Lions. Going into the game, Detroit had lost their last four Thanksgiving games, and opinions amongst the media had suggested removing Detroit and replacing them with a more attractive matchup.[citation needed] The team also required an extension to prevent a local television blackout.[31] The Lions were routed by Tennessee 47–10, en route to the team's 0–16 season.[32] NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that the Lions would stay on Thanksgiving for the 2009 season, but kept the issue open to revisit in the future.[33][34]

Conversely, the Dallas Cowboys, who typically represent a larger television draw, have had far fewer public calls to be replaced on Thanksgiving.[35] One issue that has been debated is a perceived unfair advantage of playing at home on Thanksgiving.[36] The advantage is given in the form of an extra day of practice for the home team while the road team has to travel to the game site. This is true for most Thursday games, but with the night games, the visitor can travel to the game site after practice on Wednesday and hold the final walkthrough the following morning.

With the introduction of the prime time game, which effectively allows all teams in the league an opportunity to play on Thanksgiving, along with the introduction of year-long Thursday Night Football ensuring all teams have one Thursday game during the regular season (thus negating any on-field advantages or disadvantages to being selected for Thanksgiving), the calls for Detroit and Dallas to be removed have diminished.

Broadcasting edit

DuMont was the first network to televise Thanksgiving games in 1953; CBS took over in 1956, and in 1965, the first color television broadcast of an NFL game was the Thanksgiving match between the Lions and the Baltimore Colts.

Starting in 1970, the Detroit "early" game and the Dallas "late" game initially rotated annually as intra-conference (NFC at NFC) and inter-conference (AFC at NFC) games. This was to satisfy the then-television contract balance between the network holding the rights to the "AFC package" and televised inter-conference games in which the visiting team is from the AFC (NBC from 1970 to 1997, and CBS since 1998) and the network with the "NFC package" (CBS from 1970 to 1993, and Fox since 1994).

In 2006, the third game in primetime originally aired on the NFL Network. In 2012, NBC took over broadcasting the primetime game, and ever since all three broadcast networks with Sunday NFL rights carry one Thanksgiving game apiece. The first two games continue to be split between CBS and Fox, with CBS getting the 12:30 p.m. (EST) Detroit "early" game, and Fox getting the 4:30 p.m. Dallas "late" game in even-numbered years, and Fox getting the "early" game and CBS the "late" game in odd-numbered years.

In 2014, a system known as "cross-flex" was introduced, in which the two networks bound by conference restrictions, CBS and Fox, could carry games from the other conference as part of their Sunday afternoon package, including the potential for CBS to broadcast an NFC vs. NFC game on Thanksgiving.[37][38][39] From that year through 2016, CBS carried all-NFC contests every year on Thanksgiving, and in 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2023, no AFC teams played in any of the Thanksgiving games. To date, the NFL has never assigned an AFC road game to Fox on Thanksgiving.

Westwood One most recently held national radio broadcast rights to all three games, with Compass Media Networks sharing rights to the Cowboys contest. (Under league rules, only radio stations that carry at least 12 Cowboys games in a season are allowed to carry the Compass broadcast.) The participating teams also air the games on their local flagship stations and regional radio networks.

The Cowboys' Thanksgiving game has regularly been the most watched NFL regular season telecast each year, with the Lions' Thanksgiving game usually in the top five.[citation needed]

Game results edit

(Winning teams are denoted by boldface type; tie games are italicized.)

1920–1940 edit

  • All three of the generally recognized iterations of the American Football League that played during this era (AFL I in 1926, AFL II in 1936 and AFL III in 1940) played Thanksgiving games, which are also listed as indicated.
  • Non-NFL team games between league teams and non league teams counted in the 1920 standings. The All-Tonawanda Lumberjacks later joined the league as the Tonawanda Kardex, albeit only for one game.
  • Thanksgiving fell on the final Thursday in November until 1938 and was held on two conflicting days from 1939 to 1941.

1945–1959 edit

  • No Thanksgiving games were held from 1941 to 1944 due to World War II.
  • Thanksgiving games were played on the fourth Thursday in November from 1945 onward.
  • The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) also played Thanksgiving games from 1946 to 1949.
Season League Visiting team Score Home team Score Network
November 22, 1945 NFL Cleveland Rams 28 Detroit Lions 21
November 28, 1946 NFL Boston Yanks 34 Detroit Lions 10
AAFC New York Yankees 21 Brooklyn Dodgers 7
November 27, 1947 NFL Chicago Bears 34 Detroit Lions 14
AAFC Cleveland Browns 27 Los Angeles Dons 17
AAFC San Francisco 49ers 21 Brooklyn Dodgers 7
November 25, 1948 NFL Chicago Cardinals 28 Detroit Lions 14
AAFC Cleveland Browns 31 Los Angeles Dons 14
AAFC Buffalo Bills 39 Chicago Rockets 35
November 24, 1949 NFL Chicago Bears 28 Detroit Lions 7
AAFC New York Yankees 17 Los Angeles Dons 16
AAFC Cleveland Browns 14 Chicago Hornets 6
November 23, 1950 NFL New York Yanks 14 Detroit Lions 49
Pittsburgh Steelers 28 Chicago Cardinals 17
November 22, 1951 NFL Green Bay Packers 35 Detroit Lions 52
November 27, 1952 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 48
Chicago Bears 23 Dallas Texans (at Akron, Ohio) 27
November 26, 1953 NFL Green Bay Packers 15 Detroit Lions 34 DuMont
November 25, 1954 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 28 DuMont
November 24, 1955 NFL Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 24 DuMont
November 22, 1956 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 20 CBS
November 28, 1957 NFL Green Bay Packers 6 Detroit Lions 18 CBS
November 27, 1958 NFL Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 24 CBS
November 26, 1959 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 17 CBS

1960–1969 edit

Season League Visiting team Score Home team Score Network
November 24, 1960 NFL Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 23 CBS
AFL Dallas Texans 35 New York Titans 41 ABC
November 23, 1961 NFL Green Bay Packers 17 Detroit Lions 9 CBS
AFL Buffalo Bills 14 New York Titans 21 ABC
November 22, 1962 NFL Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 26 CBS
AFL New York Titans 46 Denver Broncos 45 ABC
November 28, 1963 NFL Green Bay Packers 13 Detroit Lions 13 CBS
AFL Oakland Raiders 26 Denver Broncos 10 ABC
November 26, 1964 NFL Chicago Bears 27 Detroit Lions 24 CBS
AFL Buffalo Bills 27 San Diego Chargers 24 ABC
November 25, 1965 NFL Baltimore Colts 24 Detroit Lions 24 CBS
AFL Buffalo Bills 20 San Diego Chargers 20 NBC
November 24, 1966 NFL San Francisco 49ers 41 Detroit Lions 14 CBS
Cleveland Browns 14 Dallas Cowboys 26 CBS
AFL Buffalo Bills 31 Oakland Raiders 10 NBC
November 23, 1967 NFL Los Angeles Rams 31 Detroit Lions 7 CBS
St. Louis Cardinals 21 Dallas Cowboys 46 CBS
AFL Oakland Raiders 44 Kansas City Chiefs 22 NBC
Denver Broncos 20 San Diego Chargers 24 NBC
November 28, 1968 NFL Philadelphia Eagles 12 Detroit Lions 0 CBS
Washington Redskins 20 Dallas Cowboys 29 CBS
AFL Buffalo Bills 10 Oakland Raiders 13 NBC
Houston Oilers 10 Kansas City Chiefs 24 NBC
November 27, 1969 NFL Minnesota Vikings 27 Detroit Lions 0 CBS
San Francisco 49ers 24 Dallas Cowboys 24 CBS
AFL Denver Broncos 17 Kansas City Chiefs 31 NBC
San Diego Chargers 21 Houston Oilers 17 NBC

1970–2005 edit

  • From 1970 to 2005, two afternoon games were played every Thanksgiving. They were held at Detroit and Dallas, with the Lions hosting the "early" game (12:30 p.m. EST) and the Cowboys holding the "late" game (initially at 4:00 p.m. EST, then moved to 4:15 p.m. EST in 1998). Detroit always hosted the "early" game because a 12:30 p.m. EST kick-off at Dallas would be 11:30 a.m. local time (CST), and the NFL avoids starting games before noon locally. Detroit's 12:30 p.m. "early" game kickoff is also thirty minutes earlier than the typical afternoon start time (1:00 p.m.). This helps reduce the chance of the two games overlapping.
  • The two games initially rotated annually as intra-conference (NFC at NFC) and inter-conference (AFC at NFC) games. This was to satisfy the then-television contract balance between the network holding the rights to the "AFC package" and televised inter-conference games in which the visiting team is from the AFC (NBC from 1970 to 1997, and CBS since 1998) and the network with the "NFC package" (CBS from 1970 to 1993, and Fox since 1994).
  • CBS and NBC initially started their Thanksgiving pregame coverage thirty minutes before kickoff of their respective games, similar to their thirty-minute pregame coverage on Sunday afternoons. After Fox acquired NFL rights in 1994, and debuted the hour-long Fox NFL Sunday pregame show, they also started their hour-long pregame coverage at 11:30 a.m. when televising the Detroit "early" game, but kept a thirty-minute pregame show when televising the Dallas "late" game. When CBS reacquired NFL rights in 1998, they still started their The NFL Today pregame coverage at 12:00 p.m. when televising the Detroit "early" game due to the fact that their morning parade coverage ran until noon.
  • Dallas was replaced by the St. Louis Cardinals as a host team in 1975 and 1977; Dallas and St. Louis faced each other at Texas Stadium in 1976. Because of the Missouri Turkey Day Game, the long-established KirkwoodWebster Groves high school football game that takes place on Thanksgiving in St. Louis, weak fan support in St. Louis, and general national preference of the Cowboys over the historically weaker Cardinals, the Cardinals' hosting of the Thanksgiving game was not popular. Dallas returned to hosting the game in 1978 and has hosted since. Likewise, the Rams never played on Thanksgiving while in St. Louis, in part because of the Turkey Day Game and also because the Missouri State High School Activities Association held its state football championship games on Thanksgiving weekend at The Dome at America's Center from 1996 to 2015.
  • After the NFL division realignment in 2002, no team from the AFC North could play a Thanksgiving Day game against the traditional hosts. This was because under the current rotation, the Cowboys and the Lions each play AFC North teams in years that Fox is scheduled to broadcast its Thanksgiving Day game, requiring an NFC opponent. The last game to feature a team currently in the AFC North was the Lions matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998. AFC North teams could play in the prime time game, as the Bengals did in 2010.
Season Visiting team Score Home team Score OT Significance Network
November 26, 1970 Oakland Raiders 14 Detroit Lions 28 NBC
Green Bay Packers 3 Dallas Cowboys 16 Cowboys–Packers rivalry CBS
November 25, 1971 Kansas City Chiefs 21 Detroit Lions 32 NBC
Los Angeles Rams 21 Dallas Cowboys 28 Cowboys–Rams rivalry CBS
November 23, 1972 New York Jets 20 Detroit Lions 37 NBC
San Francisco 49ers 31 Dallas Cowboys 10 49ers–Cowboys rivalry CBS
November 22, 1973 Washington Redskins 20 Detroit Lions 0 CBS
Miami Dolphins 14 Dallas Cowboys 7 NBC
November 28, 1974 Denver Broncos 31 Detroit Lions 27 NBC
Washington Redskins 23 Dallas Cowboys 24 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry CBS
November 27, 1975 Los Angeles Rams 20 Detroit Lions 0 CBS
Buffalo Bills 32 St. Louis Cardinals 14 NBC
November 25, 1976 Buffalo Bills 14 Detroit Lions 27 NBC
St. Louis Cardinals 14 Dallas Cowboys 19 CBS
November 24, 1977 Chicago Bears 31 Detroit Lions 14 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Miami Dolphins 55 St. Louis Cardinals 14 NBC
November 23, 1978 Denver Broncos 14 Detroit Lions 17 NBC
Washington Redskins 10 Dallas Cowboys 37 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry CBS
November 22, 1979 Chicago Bears 0 Detroit Lions 20 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Houston Oilers 30 Dallas Cowboys 24 Governor's Cup NBC
November 27, 1980 Chicago Bears 23 Detroit Lions 17 (OT) Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Seattle Seahawks 7 Dallas Cowboys 51 NBC
November 26, 1981 Kansas City Chiefs 10 Detroit Lions 27 NBC
Chicago Bears 9 Dallas Cowboys 10 CBS
November 25, 1982 New York Giants 13 Detroit Lions 6 CBS
Cleveland Browns 14 Dallas Cowboys 31 NBC
November 24, 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Detroit Lions 45 NBC
St. Louis Cardinals 17 Dallas Cowboys 35 CBS
November 22, 1984 Green Bay Packers 28 Detroit Lions 31 Lions–Packers rivalry CBS
New England Patriots 17 Dallas Cowboys 20 NBC
November 28, 1985 New York Jets 20 Detroit Lions 31 NBC
St. Louis Cardinals 17 Dallas Cowboys 35 CBS
November 27, 1986 Green Bay Packers 44 Detroit Lions 40 Lions–Packers rivalry CBS
Seattle Seahawks 31 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBC
November 26, 1987 Kansas City Chiefs 27 Detroit Lions 20 NBC
Minnesota Vikings 44 Dallas Cowboys 38 (OT) Cowboys–Vikings rivalry CBS
November 24, 1988 Minnesota Vikings 23 Detroit Lions 0 Lions–Vikings rivalry CBS
Houston Oilers 25 Dallas Cowboys 17 Governor's Cup NBC
November 23, 1989 Cleveland Browns 10 Detroit Lions 13 NBC
Philadelphia Eagles 27 Dallas Cowboys 0 Cowboys–Eagles rivalry CBS
November 22, 1990 Denver Broncos 27 Detroit Lions 40 NBC
Washington Redskins 17 Dallas Cowboys 27 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry CBS
November 28, 1991 Chicago Bears 6 Detroit Lions 16 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Pittsburgh Steelers 10 Dallas Cowboys 20 Cowboys–Steelers rivalry NBC
November 26, 1992 Houston Oilers 24 Detroit Lions 21 NBC
New York Giants 3 Dallas Cowboys 30 Cowboys–Giants rivalry CBS
November 25, 1993 Chicago Bears 10 Detroit Lions 6 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Miami Dolphins 16 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBC
November 24, 1994 Buffalo Bills 21 Detroit Lions 35 NBC
Green Bay Packers 31 Dallas Cowboys 42 Cowboys–Packers rivalry Fox
November 23, 1995 Minnesota Vikings 38 Detroit Lions 44 Lions–Vikings rivalry Fox
Kansas City Chiefs 12 Dallas Cowboys 24 NBC
November 28, 1996 Kansas City Chiefs 28 Detroit Lions 24 NBC
Washington Redskins 10 Dallas Cowboys 21 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry Fox
November 27, 1997 Chicago Bears 20 Detroit Lions 55 Bears–Lions rivalry Fox
Tennessee Oilers 27 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBC
November 26, 1998 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 Detroit Lions 19 (OT) CBS
Minnesota Vikings 46 Dallas Cowboys 36 Cowboys–Vikings rivalry Fox
November 25, 1999 Chicago Bears 17 Detroit Lions 21 Bears–Lions rivalry Fox
Miami Dolphins 0 Dallas Cowboys 20 CBS
November 23, 2000 New England Patriots 9 Detroit Lions 34 CBS
Minnesota Vikings 27 Dallas Cowboys 15 Cowboys–Vikings rivalry Fox
November 22, 2001 Green Bay Packers 29 Detroit Lions 27 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
Denver Broncos 26 Dallas Cowboys 24 CBS
November 28, 2002 New England Patriots 20 Detroit Lions 12 CBS
Washington Redskins 20 Dallas Cowboys 27 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry Fox
November 27, 2003 Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 22 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
Miami Dolphins 40 Dallas Cowboys 21 CBS
November 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 41 Detroit Lions 9 CBS
Chicago Bears 7 Dallas Cowboys 21 Fox
November 24, 2005 Atlanta Falcons 27 Detroit Lions 7 Fox
Denver Broncos 24 Dallas Cowboys 21 (OT) CBS

2006–present edit

  • Since 2006, three contests have been scheduled for Thanksgiving. In addition to the traditional Detroit and Dallas home afternoon games, a third game is now played in primetime and televised by NFL Network (2006–2011) or NBC (since 2012). The third game's start times have generally been the same as other primetime games, with pregame coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. EST and kickoff at 8:20 p.m. EST. The primetime game is hosted by a different team (other than the Lions and Cowboys) each season.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Denver Broncos in the first "Thanksgiving Tripleheader" primetime game in 2006. This game also marked the first time that more than two games were played on Thanksgiving (as well as the first all-AFC holiday matchup) since the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.
  • In 2012, the Dallas game's kickoff time was moved from 4:15 p.m. EST to 4:30 p.m. EST, with the networks also moving their pregame coverage for that game to 4:00 p.m. EST.
  • The 2014 season was the first in which CBS no longer had to air an inter-conference (AFC at NFC) Thanksgiving game. Instead, all three games featured NFC vs. NFC opponents for the first time. There were also all-NFC matchups in 2015, 2018 and 2023.[39][40] 2017 and 2019 each featured five NFC teams and only one participating AFC team.
  • From 2012 to 2015, and 2017 to 2019, the primetime game was held between division rivals. The originally scheduled 2020 primetime divisional rivalry game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers was postponed to Sunday, November 29 and eventually again to Wednesday, December 2 after multiple Baltimore players and staff tested positive for COVID-19 in the days before the game. This marked the first time no Thanksgiving prime time contest was held since 2005.[15]
  • In 2023, the three Thanksgiving day games were complimented by the first ever Black Friday game on Amazon Prime.[41]
Season Visiting team Score Home team Score OT Significance Network
November 23, 2006 Miami Dolphins 27 Detroit Lions 10 CBS
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 Dallas Cowboys 38 Buccaneers' first Thanksgiving game Fox
Denver Broncos 10 Kansas City Chiefs 19 Broncos–Chiefs rivalry; debut of Thursday Night Football NFL Network
November 22, 2007 Green Bay Packers 37 Detroit Lions 26 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
New York Jets 3 Dallas Cowboys 34 CBS
Indianapolis Colts 31 Atlanta Falcons 13 Colts enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NFL Network
November 27, 2008 Tennessee Titans 47 Detroit Lions 10 CBS
Seattle Seahawks 9 Dallas Cowboys 34 Fox
Arizona Cardinals 20 Philadelphia Eagles 48 A preview of that season's NFC Championship Game. NFL Network
November 26, 2009 Green Bay Packers 34 Detroit Lions 12 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
Oakland Raiders 7 Dallas Cowboys 24 50th anniversary for both teams (AFL Legacy Game) CBS
New York Giants 6 Denver Broncos 26 Super Bowl XXI rematch NFL Network
November 25, 2010 New England Patriots 45 Detroit Lions 24 CBS
New Orleans Saints 30 Dallas Cowboys 27 Saints' first Thanksgiving game, enter as the defending Super Bowl champions; 2009 Week 15 rematch Fox
Cincinnati Bengals 10 New York Jets 26 2009 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch; Bengals' first Thanksgiving game NFL Network
November 24, 2011 Green Bay Packers 27 Detroit Lions 15 Lions–Packers rivalry; Packers enter as the defending Super Bowl champions Fox
Miami Dolphins 19 Dallas Cowboys 20 Super Bowl VI rematch CBS
San Francisco 49ers 6 Baltimore Ravens 16 Ravens' first Thanksgiving game; first Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh matchup NFL Network
November 22, 2012 Houston Texans 34 Detroit Lions 31 (OT) Texans' first Thanksgiving game CBS
Washington Redskins 38 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry Fox
New England Patriots 49 New York Jets 19 Jets–Patriots rivalry (Butt Fumble) NBC
November 28, 2013 Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 40 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
Oakland Raiders 24 Dallas Cowboys 31 CBS
Pittsburgh Steelers 20 Baltimore Ravens 22 Ravens–Steelers rivalry; Ravens enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NBC
November 27, 2014 Chicago Bears 17 Detroit Lions 34 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Philadelphia Eagles 33 Dallas Cowboys 10 Cowboys–Eagles rivalry Fox
Seattle Seahawks 19 San Francisco 49ers 3 49ers–Seahawks rivalry and the 2013 NFC Championship game rematch; Seahawks enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NBC
November 26, 2015 Philadelphia Eagles 14 Detroit Lions 45 Fox
Carolina Panthers 33 Dallas Cowboys 14 Panthers' first Thanksgiving game CBS
Chicago Bears 17 Green Bay Packers 13 Bears–Packers rivalry NBC
November 24, 2016 Minnesota Vikings 13 Detroit Lions 16 Lions–Vikings rivalry CBS
Washington Redskins 26 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry Fox
Pittsburgh Steelers 28 Indianapolis Colts 7 2015 Week 13 rematch NBC
November 23, 2017 Minnesota Vikings 30 Detroit Lions 23 Lions–Vikings rivalry Fox
Los Angeles Chargers 28 Dallas Cowboys 6 Chargers' first Thanksgiving game since before the AFL–NFL merger CBS
New York Giants 10 Washington Redskins 20 Giants–Redskins rivalry NBC
November 22, 2018 Chicago Bears 23 Detroit Lions 16 Bears–Lions rivalry CBS
Washington Redskins 23 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys–Redskins rivalry Fox
Atlanta Falcons 17 New Orleans Saints 31 Falcons–Saints rivalry NBC
November 28, 2019 Chicago Bears 24 Detroit Lions 20 Bears–Lions rivalry Fox
Buffalo Bills 26 Dallas Cowboys 15 Commemoration of Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII (NFL 100) CBS
New Orleans Saints 26 Atlanta Falcons 18 Falcons–Saints rivalry NBC
November 26, 2020 Houston Texans 41 Detroit Lions 25 CBS
Washington Football Team 41 Dallas Cowboys 16 Cowboys–Washington rivalry Fox
November 25, 2021 Chicago Bears 16 Detroit Lions 14 Bears–Lions rivalry Fox
Las Vegas Raiders 36 Dallas Cowboys 33 (OT) Sixth overtime game; first since 2012 CBS
Buffalo Bills 31 New Orleans Saints 6 NBC
November 24, 2022 Buffalo Bills 28 Detroit Lions 25 CBS
New York Giants 20 Dallas Cowboys 28 Cowboys–Giants rivalry Fox
New England Patriots 26 Minnesota Vikings 33 NBC
November 23, 2023 Green Bay Packers 29 Detroit Lions 22 Lions–Packers rivalry Fox
Washington Commanders 10 Dallas Cowboys 45 Commanders–Cowboys rivalry CBS
San Francisco 49ers 31 Seattle Seahawks 13 49ers–Seahawks rivalry NBC

Game standings edit

Of current NFL franchises. This includes American Football League (AFL) games; however, it does not include All-America Football Conference (AAFC) games.

Team Games played First game Most recent Wins Losses Ties Win % Other names appeared under
Arizona Cardinals 21 1922 2008 6 15 2 .304 Chicago Cardinals (1920–1959)
St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1987)
Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993)
Atlanta Falcons 4 2005 2019 1 3 0 .250
Baltimore Ravens 2 2011 2013 2 0 0 1.000
Buffalo Bills 11 1961 2022 6 4 1 .591 Does not include 1–0 record of unrelated AAFC team of same name.
Carolina Panthers 1 2015 2015 1 0 0 1.000
Chicago Bears 37 1920 2021 20 15 2 .568 Decatur Staleys (1920)
Chicago Staleys (1921)
Cincinnati Bengals 1 2010 2010 0 1 0 .000
Cleveland Browns 3 1966 1989 0 3 0 .000 Does not include 3–0 record when team was a member of the AAFC.
Dallas Cowboys 56 1966 2023 33 22 1 .598
Denver Broncos 11 1962 2009 4 7 0 .364
Detroit Lions 84 1934 2023 37 45 2 .452 Portsmouth Spartans (1930–1933)
Green Bay Packers 37 1923 2023 15 20 2 .432
Houston Texans 2 2012 2020 2 0 0 1.000
Indianapolis Colts 4 1965 2016 2 1 1 .625 Baltimore Colts (1953–1983)
Jacksonville Jaguars 0 Never Never 0 0 0 Only active franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving.
Kansas City Chiefs 10 1967 2006 5 5 0 .500 Dallas Texans (1960–1962), does not include 1–0 record of unrelated NFL Dallas Texans.
Las Vegas Raiders 8 1963 2021 4 4 0 .500 Oakland Raiders (1960–1981; 1995–2019)
Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1994)
Los Angeles Chargers 5 1964 2017 3 1 1 .700 San Diego Chargers (1961–2016)
Los Angeles Rams 5 1936 1975 4 1 0 .800 Cleveland Rams (1936–1945)
St. Louis Rams (1995–2015)
Miami Dolphins 7 1973 2011 5 2 0 .714
Minnesota Vikings 9 1969 2022 7 2 0 .778
New England Patriots 6 1984 2022 3 3 0 .500 Boston Patriots (1960–1970)
New Orleans Saints 4 2010 2021 3 1 0 .750
New York Giants 16 1926 2022 7 6 3 .531
New York Jets 8 1960 2012 4 4 0 .500 New York Titans (1960–1962)
Philadelphia Eagles 7 1939 2015 6 1 0 .857
Pittsburgh Steelers 8 1939 2016 2 6 0 .250
San Francisco 49ers 6 1966 2023 3 2 1 .583 Does not include 1–0 record when team was a member of the AAFC.
Seattle Seahawks 5 1980 2023 2 3 0 .400
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 2006 2006 0 1 0 .000
Tennessee Titans 7 1968 2008 5 2 0 .714 Houston Oilers (1960–1996)
Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998)
Washington Commanders 13 1968 2023 4 9 0 .308 Boston Braves (1932)
Boston Redskins (1933–1936)
Washington Redskins (1937–2019)
Washington Football Team (2020–2021)

Notable appearance droughts edit

The last currently active franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving through 2023 is the Jacksonville Jaguars, who joined the league in 1995.

An idiosyncrasy in the NFL's current scheduling formula, which has been in effect in its basic form since 2002, effectively prevented teams from the AFC North from playing at the Lions or Cowboys on Thanksgiving. The formula had the AFC North playing at Dallas or at Detroit in years when other divisions were slated to fill the AFC slot on Thanksgiving. These teams, under the television contracts in place at the time, could only play in the third (night) game. With changes in the scheduling practices in 2014 ("cross-flexing"), the division is no longer barred from participating in one of the afternoon games. Even with cross-flexing available, an AFC North team has yet to play at Detroit or Dallas on Thanksgiving, and all of the AFC North's appearances have thus far been in the night game.

The Los Angeles Rams have the longest active appearance drought of any team, with their last appearance coming in 1975.

Since 2010, several appearance droughts have ended. New Orleans, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Houston, and Carolina all played their first Thanksgiving games during this time frame. San Francisco likewise played their first Thanksgiving game since 1972 in 2011. The Los Angeles Chargers, who last played on the holiday in 1969 (while the team was still an AFL franchise in San Diego), appeared for the first time as an NFL member in 2017.[42]

Thanksgiving Day records of defunct teams edit

League teams only, since 1920.
Team Wins Losses Ties Win Pct. Other names appeared under
Frankford Yellow Jackets 2 0   1.000 Defunct (1931)
New York Yankees* 2 0   1.000 Defunct (1949)
Pottsville Maroons 2 0   1.000 Defunct (1928)
Boston Yanks 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1948)
Buffalo Bills* 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1949), unrelated to current NFL team with this name
Dallas Texans 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1952), does not count AFL's Dallas Texans, which are now the Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Buccaneers 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1926)
Oorang Indians 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1923)
Rock Island Independents 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1925)
All-Tonawanda Lumberjacks 1 0   1.000 Defunct (1921)
Akron Pros 3 1 1 .700 Defunct (1926)
Buffalo Bisons 1 1 1 .500 Buffalo All-Americans (1920–1923), Defunct (1929)
Canton Bulldogs 1 1 1 .500 Defunct (1926)
Cleveland Bulldogs 1 1   .500 Defunct (1927)
Dayton Triangles 1 1   .500 Defunct (1929)
Kansas City Cowboys 1 1   .500 Kansas City Blues (1924), Defunct (1926)
Milwaukee Badgers 1 1   .500 Defunct (1926)
Brooklyn Lions 0 1   .000 Defunct (1926)
Chicago Tigers 0 1   .000 Defunct (1920)
Detroit Heralds 0 1   .000 Defunct (1920)
New York Yanks 0 1   .000 Defunct (1950)
Providence Steam Roller 0 1   .000 Defunct (1931)
Racine Legion 1 1   .500 Defunct (1926)
Toledo Maroons 0 1   .000 Defunct (1923)
Brooklyn Dodgers* 0 2   .000 Defunct (1949)
Chicago Hornets* 0 2   .000 Chicago Rockets (1946–1948), Defunct (1949)
Columbus Panhandles 0 2   .000 Defunct (1926)
Detroit Panthers 0 2   .000 Defunct (1926)
Hammond Pros 0 2   .000 Defunct (1926)
Rochester Jeffersons 0 2   .000 Defunct (1925)
Los Angeles Dons* 0 3   .000 Defunct (1949)

*All-America Football Conference team.

Most frequent match-ups among active teams edit

Count Matchup Record Years played
22 Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers Lions, 12–9–1 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1984, 1986, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2023
20 Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions Bears, 12–8 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1949, 1964, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021
12 Arizona Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears Bears, 7–3–2 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933
11 Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders Cowboys, 9–2 1968, 1974, 1978, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2023
5 Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings Vikings, 3–2 1969, 1988, 1995, 2016, 2017
5 Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins Dolphins, 3–2 1973, 1993, 1999, 2003, 2011
4 Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys Cowboys, 4–0 1967, 1976, 1983, 1985
4 Detroit Lions vs. Kansas City Chiefs Tie, 2–2 1971, 1981, 1987, 1996

Game MVPs edit

Since 1989, informal and sometimes lighthearted Man of the Match/MVP awards have been issued by the networks broadcasting the respective games. Running back Emmitt Smith holds the record for most Thanksgiving MVPs with five (1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2002), followed by Tony Romo with four (2006, 2007, 2009, 2013). Among players not from Detroit or Dallas, Josh Allen, Drew Brees and Brett Favre each hold three. Voting on the respective awards is typically done informally by the announcing crew, and criteria are loose. Noteworthy statistical accomplishments weigh heavily, and "group" awards are not uncommon. The announcement of the winner(s), and the presentation of the award is normally done immediately following the game, during post-game network coverage.

Turkey Leg Award (CBS & Fox) edit

In 1989, John Madden of CBS awarded the first "Turkey Leg Award",[43] for the game's most valuable player. Pursuant to its name, it was an actual cooked turkey leg, and players typically took a celebratory bite out of the leg for the cameras during post-game interviews. Reggie White of the Eagles was the first recipient. The gesture was seen mostly as an amusing gimmick tied to the holiday and relating to Madden's famous multi-legged turkeys and turduckens.[44] Since then, however, the award has gained notoriety. Madden brought the award to Fox in 1994, and it continued through 2001.

Because of the loose and informal nature of the award, at times it has been awarded to multiple players. On one occasion (1994) it was given to players from both teams.

Later Fox awards edit

When John Madden left Fox after 2001, the network introduced a new award starting in 2002, named the Galloping Gobbler. It was represented by a small silver figurine of a cartoonish turkey wearing a football helmet[45] striking a Heisman-like pose.[46] Much like Cleatus and Digger, the original Galloping Gobbler trophy reflected Fox's irreverent mascots, and went through several iterations.[45] Unimpressed by its tackiness, Emmitt Smith famously threw the 2002 award into a trash can.[45]

In 2007, the kitschy statuette was replaced with a bronze-colored statue of a nondescript turkey holding a football.[46] In 2011, the trophies were discarded altogether and replaced by a commemorative plaque. Unlike the aforementioned "Turkey Leg Award", the Galloping Gobbler was normally awarded to only one player annually,[47] however in 2016, co-winners were honored.[48]

For 2017, the Galloping Gobbler was permanently retired, and replaced with the "Game Ball", a stylish, ornate football-shaped trophy, reminiscent of the tradition where game-used balls are typically awarded to players of the game. For 2019–2020 (coinciding with Fox's new partnership with WWE SmackDown), the "Game Ball" was replaced by a WWE Championship Belt. The "Game Ball" returned in 2021.

All-Iron Award (CBS) edit

When the NFL returned to CBS in 1998, they introduced their own award, the "All-Iron Award", which is, suitably enough, a small silver iron, a reference to Phil Simms' All-Iron team for toughness. The All-Iron winner also received a skillet of blackberry cobbler made by Simms' mother.

Through 2006, the trophy was only awarded to one player annually. Occasionally, it was issued as a "group award". In 2008, Simms stated it was "too close to call" and named four players to the trophy; he then gave the award to several people every year until 2013, after which he reverted to a single MVP in 2014.

Simms was removed from the broadcast booth for the 2017 season in favor of Tony Romo, who did not carry on the tradition. Instead, the "Chevrolet Player of the Game" award was extended to CBS' Thanksgiving Day game. As in CBS' regular Sunday afternoon NFL coverage as well as Fox's regular NFL coverage, Chevrolet will donate money in the player's name to the United Way if the game is played in Detroit, or the Salvation Army if the Thanksgiving Day game is played in Dallas.

For the 2019 season, CBS revived the Turkey Leg Award, awarding it to Josh Allen.[49]

Prime time games (NFLN & NBC) edit

During the time when NFL Network held the broadcast rights the prime time game, from 2007 to 2011 they gave out the "Pudding Pie Award" for MVPs. The award was an actual pie. In 2009, NFL Network gave Brandon Marshall a pumpkin pie rather than the chocolate pudding pie of the previous two years.

NBC, which carried Thanksgiving afternoon games through 1997, did not issue an MVP award during that time. NBC began broadcasting the Thanksgiving prime time game in 2012, at which point the MVP award was added. From 2012 to 2015, the NBC award was referred to as the "Madden Thanksgiving Player-of-the-Game", honoring John Madden (who announced NBC games from 2006 to 2008).[50][51] The award then became the Sunday Night Football on Thanksgiving Night Player of the Game in 2016. It is typically awarded to multiple players on the winning team.[52] In the first few years, the award specifically went to players on both offense and defense, but in recent years, there have been no quotas for each phase. The winning players are presented with ceremonial game balls and, as a gesture to Madden, a cooked turkey leg.[53] The 2021 award also featured a turkey leg statuette in addition to legs prepared and seasoned by local chef (and former NBC star) Emeril Lagasse.

Madden Player of the Game (2022–present) edit

As part of the new "John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration" branding in 2022, the league announced that each network will now select a "Madden Player of the Game", with the NFL Foundation donating $10,000 in each winner's name to a youth or high school football program of their choice.[1] Turkey legs continue to be awarded to the players of the game in homage to Madden,[54] except for 2023 when Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was informed that there was none available.[55]

Complete list edit

See also edit

Notes edit

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Bibliography edit

  • 2003 NFL Record and Fact Book (ISBN 0-7611-3148-5) (for game results through 2002)
  • Detroit Lions 2003, 2004 and 2005 game schedules (for game results 2003 to 2005)
  • Dallas Cowboys 2003, 2004 and 2005 game schedules (for game results 2003 to 2005)

External links edit

  • NFL.com Thanksgiving
  • Thanksgiving Day Game Results, from the Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • American Football League Thanksgiving game boxscores

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Thanksgiving Classic redirects here For the Canadian Football League games see Thanksgiving Day Classic For the black college football rivalry see Turkey Day Classic Since its inception in 1920 the National Football League NFL has played games on Thanksgiving Day patterned upon the historic playing of college football games on and around the holiday The NFL s Thanksgiving Day games have traditionally included one game hosted by the Detroit Lions since 1934 and one game hosted by the Dallas Cowboys since 1966 with two exceptions in 1975 and 1977 Since 2006 a third prime time game has also been played on Thanksgiving Unlike the afternoon games this game has no fixed teams The NFL Thanksgiving logo used for 2016 the year is updated annually with the new NFL shield being used for the first time in 2008 In 2022 the NFL branded the Thanksgiving Day games as the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration to honor head coach and broadcaster John Madden who had died in December 2021 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Throwback uniforms 1 2 Memorable games 1 3 Home team controversy 2 Broadcasting 3 Game results 3 1 1920 1940 3 2 1945 1959 3 3 1960 1969 3 4 1970 2005 3 5 2006 present 4 Game standings 4 1 Notable appearance droughts 4 2 Thanksgiving Day records of defunct teams 4 3 Most frequent match ups among active teams 5 Game MVPs 5 1 Turkey Leg Award CBS amp Fox 5 2 Later Fox awards 5 3 All Iron Award CBS 5 4 Prime time games NFLN amp NBC 5 5 Madden Player of the Game 2022 present 5 6 Complete list 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory editThe concept of American football games being played on Thanksgiving Day dates back to 1876 shortly after the game had been invented as it was a day that most people had off from work In that year the college football teams at Yale and Princeton began an annual tradition of playing each other on Thanksgiving Day 2 The University of Michigan also made it a tradition to play annual Thanksgiving games holding 19 such games from 1885 to 1905 3 4 5 6 7 The Thanksgiving Day games between Michigan and the Chicago Maroons in the 1890s have been cited as The Beginning of Thanksgiving Day Football 8 In some areas most commonly in New England high school teams play on Thanksgiving usually to wrap up the regular season By the time football had become a professional event playing on Thanksgiving had already become an institution Records of pro football being played on Thanksgiving date back to as early as the 1890s with the first pro am team the Allegheny Athletic Association of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania In 1902 the National Football League a Major League Baseball backed organization based entirely in Pennsylvania and unrelated to the current NFL attempted to settle its championship over Thanksgiving weekend after the game ended in a tie eventually all three teams in the league claimed to have won the title Members of the Ohio League during its early years usually placed their marquee matchups on Thanksgiving Day For instance in 1905 and 1906 the Latrobe Athletic Association and Canton Bulldogs considered at the time to be two of the best teams in professional football along with the Massillon Tigers played on Thanksgiving A rigging scandal with the Tigers leading up to the 1906 game led to severe drops in attendance for the Bulldogs and ultimately led to their suspension of operations During the 1910s the Ohio League stopped holding Thanksgiving games because many of its players coached high school teams and were unavailable This was not the case in other regional circuits in 1919 the New York Pro Football League featured a Thanksgiving matchup between the Buffalo Prospects and the Rochester Jeffersons The game ended in a scoreless tie leading to a rematch the next Sunday for the league championship nbsp The Detroit Lions seen here during the 2007 Thanksgiving game against their division rival Green Bay Packers have played on Thanksgiving since 1934 Several other NFL teams played regularly on Thanksgiving in the first eighteen years of the league including the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals 1922 33 the Bears played the Lions from 1934 to 1938 while the Cardinals switched to the Green Bay Packers for 1934 and 1935 Frankford Yellow Jackets Pottsville Maroons Buffalo All Americans Canton Bulldogs even after the team moved to Cleveland they played the 1924 Thanksgiving game in Canton and the New York Giants 1929 38 who always played a crosstown rival The first owner of the Lions George A Richards started the tradition of the Thanksgiving Day game as a gimmick to get people to go to Lions football games and to continue a tradition begun by the city s previous NFL teams 9 What differentiated the Lions efforts from other teams that played on the holiday was that Richards owned radio station WJR a major affiliate of the NBC Blue Network the forerunner to today s American Broadcasting Company he was able to negotiate an agreement with NBC to carry his Thanksgiving games live across the network 10 During the Franksgiving controversy in 1939 and 1940 the only two teams to play the game were the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles as both teams were in the same state Pennsylvania At the time then U S President Franklin Roosevelt wanted to move the holiday for economic reasons and many states were resistant to the move half the states recognized the move and the other half did not This complicated scheduling for Thanksgiving games Incidentally the two teams were also exploring the possibility of a merger at the time 11 Because of the looming World War II and the resulting shorter seasons the NFL did not schedule any Thanksgiving games in 1941 nor did it schedule any in the subsequent years until the war ended in 1945 When the Thanksgiving games resumed in 1945 only the Lions annual home game would remain on the Thanksgiving holiday In 1951 the Packers began a thirteen season run as the perpetual opponent to the Lions each year through 1963 The All America Football Conference and American Football League both of which would later be absorbed into the NFL also held Thanksgiving contests although neither of those leagues had permanent hosts Likewise the AFL of 1926 also played two Thanksgiving games in its lone season of existence while the AFL of 1936 hosted one in its first season which featured the Cleveland Rams a future NFL team and the 1940 41 incarnation of the American Football League played two games in 1940 on the earlier Franksgiving date In 1966 the Dallas Cowboys who had been founded six years earlier adopted the practice of hosting Thanksgiving games It is widely rumored that the Cowboys sought a guarantee that they would regularly host Thanksgiving games as a condition of their very first one since games on days other than Sunday were uncommon at the time and thus high attendance was not a certainty 12 This is only partly true Dallas had in fact decided on their own to host games on Thanksgiving because there was nothing else to do or watch on that day citation needed In 1975 and 1977 at the behest of then Commissioner Pete Rozelle the St Louis Cardinals replaced Dallas as a host team Dallas then hosted St Louis in 1976 Although the Cardinals at the time known as the Cardiac Cards due to their propensity for winning very close games were a modest success at the time they were nowhere near as popular nationwide as the Cowboys who were regular Super Bowl contenders during this era This combined with St Louis s consistently weak attendance a series of ugly Cardinals losses in the three game stretch and opposition from the Kirkwood Webster Groves Turkey Day Game a local high school football contest led to Dallas resuming regular hosting duties in 1978 it was then after Rozelle asked Dallas to resume hosting Thanksgiving games that the Cowboys requested and received an agreement guaranteeing the Cowboys a spot on Thanksgiving Day forever 13 Since 1978 Thanksgiving games have been hosted in Detroit and Dallas every year with Detroit in the early time slot and Dallas in the late afternoon slot Because of television network commitments in place through the 2013 season to make sure that both the AFC carrying network NBC from 1965 to 1997 and CBS since 1998 and the NFC carrying network CBS from 1956 to 1993 and Fox since 1994 got at least one game each one of these games was between NFC opponents and one featured AFC NFC opponents Thus the AFC could showcase only one team on Thanksgiving and the AFC team was always the visiting team In 1997 the Salvation Army began the tradition of kicking off its Christmas Kettle campaign during halftime of the Dallas game 14 Since 2006 a third NFL game on Thanksgiving has been played in primetime It originally aired on the NFL Network as part of its Thursday Night Football package until 2011 when the game was moved to NBC s Sunday Night Football package under the NFL s current television deals The night game has never had any conference tie ins meaning the league can place any game into the time slot Since NBC took over the primetime game in 2012 divisional matchups have been normally scheduled with the exceptions being in 2016 2021 and 2022 In 2014 a series of changes to the broadcast contracts freed CBS from its obligation to carry an AFC team by 2018 the last vestiges of conference ties to the Thanksgiving games were eliminated in practice games on Fox remain all NFC contests The originally scheduled 2020 primetime game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers was postponed to the following Wednesday December 2 after multiple Baltimore players and staff tested positive for COVID 19 in the days before the game This thus marked the first time no primetime contest was held since 2005 15 On November 11 2022 the league announced that the Thanksgiving games would be branded as the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration honoring the memory of head coach and broadcaster John Madden Madden called 20 Thanksgiving games during his broadcasting career 1 Throwback uniforms edit Since 2001 teams playing on Thanksgiving have worn throwback uniforms on numerous occasions In 2002 it extended to nearly all games of the weekend and in some cases also involved classic field logos at the stadiums From 2001 to 2003 Dallas chose to represent the 1990s Cowboys dynasty by wearing the navy Double Star jersey not seen since 1995 In 2004 the team wore uniforms not seen since 1963 In 2009 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the AFL both Dallas and Oakland played in a AFL Legacy Game In 2013 the Cowboys intended to wear their 1960s throwbacks but chose not to do so after the NFL adopted a new policy requiring players and teams to utilize only one helmet a season to address the league s new concussion protocol rather than sport an incomplete throwback look the Cowboys instead wore their standard blue jerseys at home for the first time since 1963 16 In 2015 the Cowboys resurrected their 1994 white Double Star jerseys only this time wore them with white pants as part of the league s Color Rush a trial run of specially designed monochromatic jerseys to be worn during Thursday games In 2022 after the NFL lifted the one helmet rule the Cowboys resumed wearing the throwback navy Double Star jerseys on Thanksgiving In 2001 2004 and again in 2008 2010 2017 2018 2020 and 2023 the Detroit Lions have worn throwback uniforms based on their very early years For 2019 and 2022 Detroit wore its silver Color Rush uniforms Memorable games edit 1920 An urban legend states that the Chicago Tigers and Decatur Staleys challenged each other to a Thanksgiving duel in Chicago in the league s inaugural season with the loser being relegated out of the league at the end of the season purportedly explaining why the Tigers were the only NFL team to fold after the 1920 season no other team would fold until 1921 The claims of it being a duel are unsubstantiated nevertheless the Tigers after a 27 0 win over the non league Thorn Tornadoes the next week never played football again The Staleys would move to Chicago during the next season later renaming themselves the Bears 17 1921 In a matchup of two of the league s best teams the Chicago Staleys lost to the Buffalo All Americans at home The Staleys demanded a rematch with Buffalo agreeing to a December match only on the terms of it being considered an off the record exhibition game That later match which Chicago won ended up counting despite the All Americans insistence controversially handing Chicago the championship 1929 Ernie Nevers scored 40 points an NFL record that still stands and the entirety of the Chicago Cardinals scoring that day including the extra points in a rout over their crosstown rivals the Chicago Bears who scored only 6 points 1952 The Dallas Texans were forced to move their lone remaining home game to the Rubber Bowl in Akron Ohio as the undercard to a high school football contest Their opponent for that game the Chicago Bears underestimated the then winless Texans and sent their second string team to the game the Texans scored a 27 23 upset over the Bears for their only win of their existence 1962 The Detroit Lions handed the 10 0 Green Bay Packers their lone defeat of the season 26 14 The game was dubbed the Thanksgiving Day Massacre due to the dominant performance by the Lions defense who sacked Bart Starr 11 times 18 19 1964 65 The 1964 and 1965 AFL contests featured the Buffalo Bills and the San Diego Chargers the two teams that would eventually meet in those years American Football League Championship Games Buffalo won the 1964 Thanksgiving game 27 24 and the 1965 game ended in a 20 20 tie Both games were played at Balboa Stadium in San Diego 1969 In a blinding snowstorm at Tiger Stadium the Minnesota Vikings blanked the Lions 27 0 featuring an interception by Jim Marshall who lateraled to Alan Page on the return resulting in a touchdown 1974 Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Clint Longley took over for an injured Roger Staubach with the team down 16 3 and rallied them to an improbable 24 23 victory over the Washington Redskins on two deep passes 1976 The Buffalo Bills offense put forth one of the best and the worst performances in Thanksgiving history O J Simpson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single game with 273 However Bills backup quarterback Gary Marangi playing in relief of Joe Ferguson and himself battling shoulder injuries completed only 4 of 21 pass attempts for 29 yards passing no touchdowns one was called back on a penalty and a rating of 19 7 The Detroit Lions defeated the Bills 27 14 20 In a 2022 interview Simpson Marangi and Joe DeLamielleure expressed embarrassment over the game part of a rebuilding season in which Bills coach Lou Saban quit midseason Jim Ringo went winless as Saban s replacement and their star receivers had been traded away noting that Simpson had broken a record he already held at the time which Simpson compared to kissing your sister and that he had more pride in other games the Bills won with Simpson rushing for over 200 yards despite not setting records 21 1980 With the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears tied 17 17 at the end of regulation the game went to overtime the first Thanksgiving game to do so overtime was not added to the NFL regular season until 1974 and the first overtime game at the Silverdome Bears running back Dave Williams returned the fifth quarter opening kickoff 95 yards for a game winning touchdown ending the shortest overtime period in NFL history at the time 13 seconds 1986 The Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers had the second highest scoring game in Thanksgiving history the highest scoring game came in 1951 It was the best day of receiver Walter Stanley s career Stanley netted 207 all purpose yards and three touchdowns including an 83 yard punt return to win the game for Green Bay 44 40 Stanley had an otherwise undistinguished career in the NFL 1989 In what was known as the Bounty Bowl the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 27 0 Allegations surfaced that the Eagles had placed a bounty on the Cowboys kicker thus becoming the first of a string of three bitterly contested games between the two teams the other two being Bounty Bowl II and the Porkchop Bowl a year later 1993 In one of the more famous Thanksgiving Day games in recent history the Dallas Cowboys led the Miami Dolphins 14 13 with just seconds remaining in a rare sleet filled Texas Stadium Miami s Pete Stoyanovich attempted a game winning 40 yard field goal that was blocked by the Cowboys Jimmie Jones Dick Enberg who was calling the game for NBC proclaimed The Cowboys will win Indeed since the kick landed beyond the line of scrimmage once the ball stopped moving the play would be declared dead and Dallas would gain possession However the ball landed and began spinning on its tip leading Cowboys lineman Leon Lett to try to gain possession Lett slipped fell and knocked the ball forward By rule the ball was live and the Dolphins fell on it at the two yard line With the recovery Stoyanovich got a second chance to win the game and he hit the much shorter field goal The Dolphins won 16 14 22 1994 Troy Aikman was injured and third string quarterback and future Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett was forced to start for Dallas against the Packers The Cowboys won a 42 31 shoot out against Brett Favre 1998 In another controversial Thanksgiving Day game the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Detroit Lions went to overtime tied 16 16 Pittsburgh s Jerome Bettis called the coin toss in the air but head referee Phil Luckett declared Detroit the winner of the toss after Bettis reportedly said He tails Luckett concluded Bettis call was heads but Bettis insisted he had said tails The Lions elected to receive and they went on to kick a field goal on the first possession winning 19 16 As a result of the fiasco officials are now required to confirm a captain s call before tossing the coin and at least two officials must be involved in each toss A later rule change now prevents teams from automatically winning a game by scoring a field goal on the first possession The day also saw a memorable performance by the Minnesota Vikings in a 46 36 win over the Dallas Cowboys as Vikings rookie wide receiver Randy Moss caught three touchdowns all of over 50 yards 2008 The 10 1 Tennessee Titans routed the 0 11 Lions by a score of 47 10 one of the most lopsided results in history on Thanksgiving The Lions would go on to finish the season 0 16 clinching the 33rd winless season in NFL history the ninth since 1930 and the first under the 16 game schedule 23 2011 The trio of games was lauded as one of the better Thanksgiving Day slates of games in NFL history as the Green Bay Packers defeated the Detroit Lions 27 15 the Dallas Cowboys edged the Miami Dolphins 20 19 and the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 16 6 24 25 The night game pitted head coaches and Harbaugh brothers John of the Ravens and Jim of the 49ers against each other a preview of the next year s Super Bowl XLVII 2012 The prime time contest became infamous for the Butt fumble an incident in which New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez ran headfirst into the buttocks of Brandon Moore one of his own offensive linemen He subsequently fumbled the ball and it was recovered by the New England Patriots who immediately returned it for a touchdown part of 35 second quarter points by the Patriots in a one sided 49 19 victory In an earlier game one of the NFL s most infamous rule changes came when former Lions head coach Jim Schwartz challenged a play in which Houston Texans running back Justin Forsett s knee clearly touched the ground before sprinting for an 81 yard touchdown Referee Walt Coleman stated that by rule scoring plays are automatically reviewed and the play was not challengeable by a coach Because of the improperly attempted challenge the review was cancelled and Coleman assessed a 15 yard kickoff penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct The NFL then passed a new rule that stated that if a coach attempted to challenge a play that is automatically reviewed the review would continue It was called the Jim Schwartz rule Houston won the game 34 31 in overtime 2013 During the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens matchup Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin became the subject of controversy when video replay showed him interfering with a kick return as he was standing just off the field along the visiting team s sideline while Baltimore s Jacoby Jones broke free on a kickoff return for a potential game breaking touchdown 26 Tomlin with his back to the approaching play appeared to glance over his shoulder then place his foot briefly onto the field as he jumped out of the way causing Jones to veer inside where he was tackled Several Ravens players claimed Tomlin had intentionally interfered with Jones if officials had agreed a touchdown could have been awarded to the Ravens based on the palpably unfair act However no penalty was called for interference or for standing in the white border area reserved for the officiating crew The Ravens beat the Steelers 22 20 Following a league investigation on December 4 2013 the NFL announced that they had fined Tomlin 100 000 for his actions on the field 27 2022 In a game nicknamed 23 Seconds or 21 Seconds in homage to the 13 Seconds playoff game the year before the Buffalo Bills defeated the Detroit Lions 28 25 on an end of game drive that elapsed 21 of the last 23 seconds off the game clock culminating in the winning field goal by Tyler Bass with two seconds remaining 28 29 30 Home team controversy edit It has remained a tradition for Dallas and Detroit to host the afternoon games dating several decades Other teams eventually expressed interest in hosting Thanksgiving games Lamar Hunt the former owner of the Chiefs who had hosted Thanksgiving games from 1967 to 1969 as an AFL team prior to the merger lobbied heavily in favor of his team hosting a game on the holiday When the NFL adopted a third prime time game the Chiefs were selected as the first team to host such a contest but the team was not made a permanent host and Hunt s death shortly after the 2006 contest ended the lobbying on behalf of the team The host issue came to a head in 2008 focusing particularly on the winless Lions Going into the game Detroit had lost their last four Thanksgiving games and opinions amongst the media had suggested removing Detroit and replacing them with a more attractive matchup citation needed The team also required an extension to prevent a local television blackout 31 The Lions were routed by Tennessee 47 10 en route to the team s 0 16 season 32 NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that the Lions would stay on Thanksgiving for the 2009 season but kept the issue open to revisit in the future 33 34 Conversely the Dallas Cowboys who typically represent a larger television draw have had far fewer public calls to be replaced on Thanksgiving 35 One issue that has been debated is a perceived unfair advantage of playing at home on Thanksgiving 36 The advantage is given in the form of an extra day of practice for the home team while the road team has to travel to the game site This is true for most Thursday games but with the night games the visitor can travel to the game site after practice on Wednesday and hold the final walkthrough the following morning With the introduction of the prime time game which effectively allows all teams in the league an opportunity to play on Thanksgiving along with the introduction of year long Thursday Night Football ensuring all teams have one Thursday game during the regular season thus negating any on field advantages or disadvantages to being selected for Thanksgiving the calls for Detroit and Dallas to be removed have diminished Broadcasting editDuMont was the first network to televise Thanksgiving games in 1953 CBS took over in 1956 and in 1965 the first color television broadcast of an NFL game was the Thanksgiving match between the Lions and the Baltimore Colts Starting in 1970 the Detroit early game and the Dallas late game initially rotated annually as intra conference NFC at NFC and inter conference AFC at NFC games This was to satisfy the then television contract balance between the network holding the rights to the AFC package and televised inter conference games in which the visiting team is from the AFC NBC from 1970 to 1997 and CBS since 1998 and the network with the NFC package CBS from 1970 to 1993 and Fox since 1994 In 2006 the third game in primetime originally aired on the NFL Network In 2012 NBC took over broadcasting the primetime game and ever since all three broadcast networks with Sunday NFL rights carry one Thanksgiving game apiece The first two games continue to be split between CBS and Fox with CBS getting the 12 30 p m EST Detroit early game and Fox getting the 4 30 p m Dallas late game in even numbered years and Fox getting the early game and CBS the late game in odd numbered years In 2014 a system known as cross flex was introduced in which the two networks bound by conference restrictions CBS and Fox could carry games from the other conference as part of their Sunday afternoon package including the potential for CBS to broadcast an NFC vs NFC game on Thanksgiving 37 38 39 From that year through 2016 CBS carried all NFC contests every year on Thanksgiving and in 2014 2015 2018 and 2023 no AFC teams played in any of the Thanksgiving games To date the NFL has never assigned an AFC road game to Fox on Thanksgiving Westwood One most recently held national radio broadcast rights to all three games with Compass Media Networks sharing rights to the Cowboys contest Under league rules only radio stations that carry at least 12 Cowboys games in a season are allowed to carry the Compass broadcast The participating teams also air the games on their local flagship stations and regional radio networks The Cowboys Thanksgiving game has regularly been the most watched NFL regular season telecast each year with the Lions Thanksgiving game usually in the top five citation needed Game results edit Winning teams are denoted by boldface type tie games are italicized 1920 1940 edit All three of the generally recognized iterations of the American Football League that played during this era AFL I in 1926 AFL II in 1936 and AFL III in 1940 played Thanksgiving games which are also listed as indicated Non NFL team games between league teams and non league teams counted in the 1920 standings The All Tonawanda Lumberjacks later joined the league as the Tonawanda Kardex albeit only for one game Thanksgiving fell on the final Thursday in November until 1938 and was held on two conflicting days from 1939 to 1941 Season Visiting team Score Home team ScoreNovember 25 1920 Canton Bulldogs 0 Akron Pros 7Decatur Staleys 6 Chicago Tigers 0Detroit Heralds 0 Dayton Triangles 28Columbus Panhandles 0 Elyria Athletics 0Hammond Pros 0 Chicago Boosters 27All Tonawanda 14 Rochester Jeffersons 3November 24 1921 Canton Bulldogs 14 Akron Pros 0Buffalo All Americans 7 Chicago Staleys 6November 30 1922 Buffalo All Americans 21 Rochester Jeffersons 0Chicago Bears 0 Chicago Cardinals 6Milwaukee Badgers 0 Racine Legion 3Oorang Indians 18 Columbus Panhandles 6Akron Pros 0 Canton Bulldogs 14November 29 1923 Toledo Maroons 0 Canton Bulldogs 28Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 3Hammond Pros 0 Green Bay Packers 19Milwaukee Badgers 16 Racine Legion 0November 27 1924 Buffalo Bisons 0 Akron Pros 22Chicago Bears 21 Chicago Cardinals 0Dayton Triangles 7 Frankford Yellow Jackets 32Milwaukee Badgers 10 Cleveland Bulldogs at Canton 53Green Bay Packers 17 Kansas City Blues 6November 26 1925 Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 0Kansas City Cowboys 17 Cleveland Bulldogs at Hartford 0Rock Island Independents 6 Detroit Panthers 3Green Bay Packers 0 Pottsville Maroons 31November 25 1926 New York Giants 17 Brooklyn Lions 0Los Angeles Buccaneers 9 Detroit Panthers 6Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 0Green Bay Packers 14 Frankford Yellow Jackets 20Providence Steam Roller 0 Pottsville Maroons 8Akron Pros 0 Canton Bulldogs 0 AFL I Los Angeles Wildcats 0 Chicago Bulls 0 AFL I Philadelphia Quakers 13 New York Yankees 10November 24 1927 Chicago Cardinals 3 Chicago Bears 0Providence Steam Roller 0 Pottsville Maroons 6Green Bay Packers 17 Frankford Yellow Jackets 9Cleveland Bulldogs 30 New York Yankees 19 Season Visiting team Score Home team ScoreNovember 29 1928 Providence Steam Roller 7 Pottsville Maroons 0Dayton Triangles 0 Detroit Wolverines 33Green Bay Packers 0 Frankford Yellow Jackets 2Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 34November 28 1929 New York Giants 21 Staten Island Stapletons 7Green Bay Packers 0 Frankford Yellow Jackets 0Chicago Cardinals 40 Chicago Bears 6November 27 1930 New York Giants 6 Staten Island Stapletons 7Providence Steam Roller 12 Brooklyn Dodgers 33Green Bay Packers 25 Frankford Yellow Jackets 7Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 6November 26 1931 Green Bay Packers 38 Providence Steam Roller 7New York Giants 6 Staten Island Stapletons 9Chicago Cardinals 7 Chicago Bears 18November 24 1932 Green Bay Packers 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 0New York Giants 13 Staten Island Stapletons 13Chicago Cardinals 0 Chicago Bears 24November 30 1933 New York Giants 10 Brooklyn Dodgers 0Chicago Bears 22 Chicago Cardinals 6November 29 1934 Green Bay Packers 0 Chicago Cardinals 6New York Giants 27 Brooklyn Dodgers 0Chicago Bears 19 Detroit Lions 16November 28 1935 Green Bay Packers 7 Chicago Cardinals 9New York Giants 21 Brooklyn Dodgers 0Chicago Bears 2 Detroit Lions 14November 26 1936 Chicago Bears 7 Detroit Lions 13New York Giants 14 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 AFL II Cleveland Rams 7 Rochester Tigers 6November 25 1937 Chicago Bears 13 Detroit Lions 0New York Giants 13 Brooklyn Dodgers 13November 24 1938 Chicago Bears 7 Detroit Lions 14New York Giants 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 7November 23 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates 14 Philadelphia Eagles 17November 21 1940 AFL III New York Yankees 16 Columbus Bullies 17 AFL III Buffalo Tigers 13 Milwaukee Chiefs 30November 28 1940 Pittsburgh Steelers 0 Philadelphia Eagles 7 1945 1959 edit No Thanksgiving games were held from 1941 to 1944 due to World War II Thanksgiving games were played on the fourth Thursday in November from 1945 onward The All America Football Conference AAFC also played Thanksgiving games from 1946 to 1949 Season League Visiting team Score Home team Score NetworkNovember 22 1945 NFL Cleveland Rams 28 Detroit Lions 21 November 28 1946 NFL Boston Yanks 34 Detroit Lions 10AAFC New York Yankees 21 Brooklyn Dodgers 7November 27 1947 NFL Chicago Bears 34 Detroit Lions 14AAFC Cleveland Browns 27 Los Angeles Dons 17AAFC San Francisco 49ers 21 Brooklyn Dodgers 7November 25 1948 NFL Chicago Cardinals 28 Detroit Lions 14AAFC Cleveland Browns 31 Los Angeles Dons 14AAFC Buffalo Bills 39 Chicago Rockets 35November 24 1949 NFL Chicago Bears 28 Detroit Lions 7AAFC New York Yankees 17 Los Angeles Dons 16AAFC Cleveland Browns 14 Chicago Hornets 6November 23 1950 NFL New York Yanks 14 Detroit Lions 49Pittsburgh Steelers 28 Chicago Cardinals 17November 22 1951 NFL Green Bay Packers 35 Detroit Lions 52November 27 1952 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 48Chicago Bears 23 Dallas Texans at Akron Ohio 27November 26 1953 NFL Green Bay Packers 15 Detroit Lions 34 DuMontNovember 25 1954 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 28 DuMontNovember 24 1955 NFL Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 24 DuMontNovember 22 1956 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 20 CBSNovember 28 1957 NFL Green Bay Packers 6 Detroit Lions 18 CBSNovember 27 1958 NFL Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 24 CBSNovember 26 1959 NFL Green Bay Packers 24 Detroit Lions 17 CBS1960 1969 edit The American Football League AFL also played Thanksgiving Day games during this decade The Dallas Cowboys started playing their traditional series in 1966 Season League Visiting team Score Home team Score NetworkNovember 24 1960 NFL Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 23 CBSAFL Dallas Texans 35 New York Titans 41 ABCNovember 23 1961 NFL Green Bay Packers 17 Detroit Lions 9 CBSAFL Buffalo Bills 14 New York Titans 21 ABCNovember 22 1962 NFL Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 26 CBSAFL New York Titans 46 Denver Broncos 45 ABCNovember 28 1963 NFL Green Bay Packers 13 Detroit Lions 13 CBSAFL Oakland Raiders 26 Denver Broncos 10 ABCNovember 26 1964 NFL Chicago Bears 27 Detroit Lions 24 CBSAFL Buffalo Bills 27 San Diego Chargers 24 ABCNovember 25 1965 NFL Baltimore Colts 24 Detroit Lions 24 CBSAFL Buffalo Bills 20 San Diego Chargers 20 NBCNovember 24 1966 NFL San Francisco 49ers 41 Detroit Lions 14 CBSCleveland Browns 14 Dallas Cowboys 26 CBSAFL Buffalo Bills 31 Oakland Raiders 10 NBCNovember 23 1967 NFL Los Angeles Rams 31 Detroit Lions 7 CBSSt Louis Cardinals 21 Dallas Cowboys 46 CBSAFL Oakland Raiders 44 Kansas City Chiefs 22 NBCDenver Broncos 20 San Diego Chargers 24 NBCNovember 28 1968 NFL Philadelphia Eagles 12 Detroit Lions 0 CBSWashington Redskins 20 Dallas Cowboys 29 CBSAFL Buffalo Bills 10 Oakland Raiders 13 NBCHouston Oilers 10 Kansas City Chiefs 24 NBCNovember 27 1969 NFL Minnesota Vikings 27 Detroit Lions 0 CBSSan Francisco 49ers 24 Dallas Cowboys 24 CBSAFL Denver Broncos 17 Kansas City Chiefs 31 NBCSan Diego Chargers 21 Houston Oilers 17 NBC1970 2005 edit From 1970 to 2005 two afternoon games were played every Thanksgiving They were held at Detroit and Dallas with the Lions hosting the early game 12 30 p m EST and the Cowboys holding the late game initially at 4 00 p m EST then moved to 4 15 p m EST in 1998 Detroit always hosted the early game because a 12 30 p m EST kick off at Dallas would be 11 30 a m local time CST and the NFL avoids starting games before noon locally Detroit s 12 30 p m early game kickoff is also thirty minutes earlier than the typical afternoon start time 1 00 p m This helps reduce the chance of the two games overlapping The two games initially rotated annually as intra conference NFC at NFC and inter conference AFC at NFC games This was to satisfy the then television contract balance between the network holding the rights to the AFC package and televised inter conference games in which the visiting team is from the AFC NBC from 1970 to 1997 and CBS since 1998 and the network with the NFC package CBS from 1970 to 1993 and Fox since 1994 CBS and NBC initially started their Thanksgiving pregame coverage thirty minutes before kickoff of their respective games similar to their thirty minute pregame coverage on Sunday afternoons After Fox acquired NFL rights in 1994 and debuted the hour long Fox NFL Sunday pregame show they also started their hour long pregame coverage at 11 30 a m when televising the Detroit early game but kept a thirty minute pregame show when televising the Dallas late game When CBS reacquired NFL rights in 1998 they still started their The NFL Today pregame coverage at 12 00 p m when televising the Detroit early game due to the fact that their morning parade coverage ran until noon Dallas was replaced by the St Louis Cardinals as a host team in 1975 and 1977 Dallas and St Louis faced each other at Texas Stadium in 1976 Because of the Missouri Turkey Day Game the long established Kirkwood Webster Groves high school football game that takes place on Thanksgiving in St Louis weak fan support in St Louis and general national preference of the Cowboys over the historically weaker Cardinals the Cardinals hosting of the Thanksgiving game was not popular Dallas returned to hosting the game in 1978 and has hosted since Likewise the Rams never played on Thanksgiving while in St Louis in part because of the Turkey Day Game and also because the Missouri State High School Activities Association held its state football championship games on Thanksgiving weekend at The Dome at America s Center from 1996 to 2015 After the NFL division realignment in 2002 no team from the AFC North could play a Thanksgiving Day game against the traditional hosts This was because under the current rotation the Cowboys and the Lions each play AFC North teams in years that Fox is scheduled to broadcast its Thanksgiving Day game requiring an NFC opponent The last game to feature a team currently in the AFC North was the Lions matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998 AFC North teams could play in the prime time game as the Bengals did in 2010 Season Visiting team Score Home team Score OT Significance NetworkNovember 26 1970 Oakland Raiders 14 Detroit Lions 28 NBCGreen Bay Packers 3 Dallas Cowboys 16 Cowboys Packers rivalry CBSNovember 25 1971 Kansas City Chiefs 21 Detroit Lions 32 NBCLos Angeles Rams 21 Dallas Cowboys 28 Cowboys Rams rivalry CBSNovember 23 1972 New York Jets 20 Detroit Lions 37 NBCSan Francisco 49ers 31 Dallas Cowboys 10 49ers Cowboys rivalry CBSNovember 22 1973 Washington Redskins 20 Detroit Lions 0 CBSMiami Dolphins 14 Dallas Cowboys 7 NBCNovember 28 1974 Denver Broncos 31 Detroit Lions 27 NBCWashington Redskins 23 Dallas Cowboys 24 Cowboys Redskins rivalry CBSNovember 27 1975 Los Angeles Rams 20 Detroit Lions 0 CBSBuffalo Bills 32 St Louis Cardinals 14 NBCNovember 25 1976 Buffalo Bills 14 Detroit Lions 27 NBCSt Louis Cardinals 14 Dallas Cowboys 19 CBSNovember 24 1977 Chicago Bears 31 Detroit Lions 14 Bears Lions rivalry CBSMiami Dolphins 55 St Louis Cardinals 14 NBCNovember 23 1978 Denver Broncos 14 Detroit Lions 17 NBCWashington Redskins 10 Dallas Cowboys 37 Cowboys Redskins rivalry CBSNovember 22 1979 Chicago Bears 0 Detroit Lions 20 Bears Lions rivalry CBSHouston Oilers 30 Dallas Cowboys 24 Governor s Cup NBCNovember 27 1980 Chicago Bears 23 Detroit Lions 17 OT Bears Lions rivalry CBSSeattle Seahawks 7 Dallas Cowboys 51 NBCNovember 26 1981 Kansas City Chiefs 10 Detroit Lions 27 NBCChicago Bears 9 Dallas Cowboys 10 CBSNovember 25 1982 New York Giants 13 Detroit Lions 6 CBSCleveland Browns 14 Dallas Cowboys 31 NBCNovember 24 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Detroit Lions 45 NBCSt Louis Cardinals 17 Dallas Cowboys 35 CBSNovember 22 1984 Green Bay Packers 28 Detroit Lions 31 Lions Packers rivalry CBSNew England Patriots 17 Dallas Cowboys 20 NBCNovember 28 1985 New York Jets 20 Detroit Lions 31 NBCSt Louis Cardinals 17 Dallas Cowboys 35 CBSNovember 27 1986 Green Bay Packers 44 Detroit Lions 40 Lions Packers rivalry CBSSeattle Seahawks 31 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBCNovember 26 1987 Kansas City Chiefs 27 Detroit Lions 20 NBCMinnesota Vikings 44 Dallas Cowboys 38 OT Cowboys Vikings rivalry CBSNovember 24 1988 Minnesota Vikings 23 Detroit Lions 0 Lions Vikings rivalry CBSHouston Oilers 25 Dallas Cowboys 17 Governor s Cup NBCNovember 23 1989 Cleveland Browns 10 Detroit Lions 13 NBCPhiladelphia Eagles 27 Dallas Cowboys 0 Cowboys Eagles rivalry CBSNovember 22 1990 Denver Broncos 27 Detroit Lions 40 NBCWashington Redskins 17 Dallas Cowboys 27 Cowboys Redskins rivalry CBSNovember 28 1991 Chicago Bears 6 Detroit Lions 16 Bears Lions rivalry CBSPittsburgh Steelers 10 Dallas Cowboys 20 Cowboys Steelers rivalry NBCNovember 26 1992 Houston Oilers 24 Detroit Lions 21 NBCNew York Giants 3 Dallas Cowboys 30 Cowboys Giants rivalry CBSNovember 25 1993 Chicago Bears 10 Detroit Lions 6 Bears Lions rivalry CBSMiami Dolphins 16 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBCNovember 24 1994 Buffalo Bills 21 Detroit Lions 35 NBCGreen Bay Packers 31 Dallas Cowboys 42 Cowboys Packers rivalry FoxNovember 23 1995 Minnesota Vikings 38 Detroit Lions 44 Lions Vikings rivalry FoxKansas City Chiefs 12 Dallas Cowboys 24 NBCNovember 28 1996 Kansas City Chiefs 28 Detroit Lions 24 NBCWashington Redskins 10 Dallas Cowboys 21 Cowboys Redskins rivalry FoxNovember 27 1997 Chicago Bears 20 Detroit Lions 55 Bears Lions rivalry FoxTennessee Oilers 27 Dallas Cowboys 14 NBCNovember 26 1998 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 Detroit Lions 19 OT CBSMinnesota Vikings 46 Dallas Cowboys 36 Cowboys Vikings rivalry FoxNovember 25 1999 Chicago Bears 17 Detroit Lions 21 Bears Lions rivalry FoxMiami Dolphins 0 Dallas Cowboys 20 CBSNovember 23 2000 New England Patriots 9 Detroit Lions 34 CBSMinnesota Vikings 27 Dallas Cowboys 15 Cowboys Vikings rivalry FoxNovember 22 2001 Green Bay Packers 29 Detroit Lions 27 Lions Packers rivalry FoxDenver Broncos 26 Dallas Cowboys 24 CBSNovember 28 2002 New England Patriots 20 Detroit Lions 12 CBSWashington Redskins 20 Dallas Cowboys 27 Cowboys Redskins rivalry FoxNovember 27 2003 Green Bay Packers 14 Detroit Lions 22 Lions Packers rivalry FoxMiami Dolphins 40 Dallas Cowboys 21 CBSNovember 25 2004 Indianapolis Colts 41 Detroit Lions 9 CBSChicago Bears 7 Dallas Cowboys 21 FoxNovember 24 2005 Atlanta Falcons 27 Detroit Lions 7 FoxDenver Broncos 24 Dallas Cowboys 21 OT CBS2006 present edit Since 2006 three contests have been scheduled for Thanksgiving In addition to the traditional Detroit and Dallas home afternoon games a third game is now played in primetime and televised by NFL Network 2006 2011 or NBC since 2012 The third game s start times have generally been the same as other primetime games with pregame coverage beginning at 8 00 p m EST and kickoff at 8 20 p m EST The primetime game is hosted by a different team other than the Lions and Cowboys each season The Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Denver Broncos in the first Thanksgiving Tripleheader primetime game in 2006 This game also marked the first time that more than two games were played on Thanksgiving as well as the first all AFC holiday matchup since the AFL NFL merger in 1970 In 2012 the Dallas game s kickoff time was moved from 4 15 p m EST to 4 30 p m EST with the networks also moving their pregame coverage for that game to 4 00 p m EST The 2014 season was the first in which CBS no longer had to air an inter conference AFC at NFC Thanksgiving game Instead all three games featured NFC vs NFC opponents for the first time There were also all NFC matchups in 2015 2018 and 2023 39 40 2017 and 2019 each featured five NFC teams and only one participating AFC team From 2012 to 2015 and 2017 to 2019 the primetime game was held between division rivals The originally scheduled 2020 primetime divisional rivalry game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers was postponed to Sunday November 29 and eventually again to Wednesday December 2 after multiple Baltimore players and staff tested positive for COVID 19 in the days before the game This marked the first time no Thanksgiving prime time contest was held since 2005 15 In 2023 the three Thanksgiving day games were complimented by the first ever Black Friday game on Amazon Prime 41 Season Visiting team Score Home team Score OT Significance NetworkNovember 23 2006 Miami Dolphins 27 Detroit Lions 10 CBSTampa Bay Buccaneers 10 Dallas Cowboys 38 Buccaneers first Thanksgiving game FoxDenver Broncos 10 Kansas City Chiefs 19 Broncos Chiefs rivalry debut of Thursday Night Football NFL NetworkNovember 22 2007 Green Bay Packers 37 Detroit Lions 26 Lions Packers rivalry FoxNew York Jets 3 Dallas Cowboys 34 CBSIndianapolis Colts 31 Atlanta Falcons 13 Colts enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NFL NetworkNovember 27 2008 Tennessee Titans 47 Detroit Lions 10 CBSSeattle Seahawks 9 Dallas Cowboys 34 FoxArizona Cardinals 20 Philadelphia Eagles 48 A preview of that season s NFC Championship Game NFL NetworkNovember 26 2009 Green Bay Packers 34 Detroit Lions 12 Lions Packers rivalry FoxOakland Raiders 7 Dallas Cowboys 24 50th anniversary for both teams AFL Legacy Game CBSNew York Giants 6 Denver Broncos 26 Super Bowl XXI rematch NFL NetworkNovember 25 2010 New England Patriots 45 Detroit Lions 24 CBSNew Orleans Saints 30 Dallas Cowboys 27 Saints first Thanksgiving game enter as the defending Super Bowl champions 2009 Week 15 rematch FoxCincinnati Bengals 10 New York Jets 26 2009 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch Bengals first Thanksgiving game NFL NetworkNovember 24 2011 Green Bay Packers 27 Detroit Lions 15 Lions Packers rivalry Packers enter as the defending Super Bowl champions FoxMiami Dolphins 19 Dallas Cowboys 20 Super Bowl VI rematch CBSSan Francisco 49ers 6 Baltimore Ravens 16 Ravens first Thanksgiving game first Harbaugh vs Harbaugh matchup NFL NetworkNovember 22 2012 Houston Texans 34 Detroit Lions 31 OT Texans first Thanksgiving game CBSWashington Redskins 38 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys Redskins rivalry FoxNew England Patriots 49 New York Jets 19 Jets Patriots rivalry Butt Fumble NBCNovember 28 2013 Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 40 Lions Packers rivalry FoxOakland Raiders 24 Dallas Cowboys 31 CBSPittsburgh Steelers 20 Baltimore Ravens 22 Ravens Steelers rivalry Ravens enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NBCNovember 27 2014 Chicago Bears 17 Detroit Lions 34 Bears Lions rivalry CBSPhiladelphia Eagles 33 Dallas Cowboys 10 Cowboys Eagles rivalry FoxSeattle Seahawks 19 San Francisco 49ers 3 49ers Seahawks rivalry and the 2013 NFC Championship game rematch Seahawks enter as the defending Super Bowl champions NBCNovember 26 2015 Philadelphia Eagles 14 Detroit Lions 45 FoxCarolina Panthers 33 Dallas Cowboys 14 Panthers first Thanksgiving game CBSChicago Bears 17 Green Bay Packers 13 Bears Packers rivalry NBCNovember 24 2016 Minnesota Vikings 13 Detroit Lions 16 Lions Vikings rivalry CBSWashington Redskins 26 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys Redskins rivalry FoxPittsburgh Steelers 28 Indianapolis Colts 7 2015 Week 13 rematch NBCNovember 23 2017 Minnesota Vikings 30 Detroit Lions 23 Lions Vikings rivalry FoxLos Angeles Chargers 28 Dallas Cowboys 6 Chargers first Thanksgiving game since before the AFL NFL merger CBSNew York Giants 10 Washington Redskins 20 Giants Redskins rivalry NBCNovember 22 2018 Chicago Bears 23 Detroit Lions 16 Bears Lions rivalry CBSWashington Redskins 23 Dallas Cowboys 31 Cowboys Redskins rivalry FoxAtlanta Falcons 17 New Orleans Saints 31 Falcons Saints rivalry NBCNovember 28 2019 Chicago Bears 24 Detroit Lions 20 Bears Lions rivalry FoxBuffalo Bills 26 Dallas Cowboys 15 Commemoration of Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII NFL 100 CBSNew Orleans Saints 26 Atlanta Falcons 18 Falcons Saints rivalry NBCNovember 26 2020 Houston Texans 41 Detroit Lions 25 CBSWashington Football Team 41 Dallas Cowboys 16 Cowboys Washington rivalry FoxNovember 25 2021 Chicago Bears 16 Detroit Lions 14 Bears Lions rivalry FoxLas Vegas Raiders 36 Dallas Cowboys 33 OT Sixth overtime game first since 2012 CBSBuffalo Bills 31 New Orleans Saints 6 NBCNovember 24 2022 Buffalo Bills 28 Detroit Lions 25 CBSNew York Giants 20 Dallas Cowboys 28 Cowboys Giants rivalry FoxNew England Patriots 26 Minnesota Vikings 33 NBCNovember 23 2023 Green Bay Packers 29 Detroit Lions 22 Lions Packers rivalry FoxWashington Commanders 10 Dallas Cowboys 45 Commanders Cowboys rivalry CBSSan Francisco 49ers 31 Seattle Seahawks 13 49ers Seahawks rivalry NBCGame standings editOf current NFL franchises This includes American Football League AFL games however it does not include All America Football Conference AAFC games Team Games played First game Most recent Wins Losses Ties Win Other names appeared underArizona Cardinals 21 1922 2008 6 15 2 304 Chicago Cardinals 1920 1959 St Louis Cardinals 1960 1987 Phoenix Cardinals 1988 1993 Atlanta Falcons 4 2005 2019 1 3 0 250Baltimore Ravens 2 2011 2013 2 0 0 1 000Buffalo Bills 11 1961 2022 6 4 1 591 Does not include 1 0 record of unrelated AAFC team of same name Carolina Panthers 1 2015 2015 1 0 0 1 000Chicago Bears 37 1920 2021 20 15 2 568 Decatur Staleys 1920 Chicago Staleys 1921 Cincinnati Bengals 1 2010 2010 0 1 0 000Cleveland Browns 3 1966 1989 0 3 0 000 Does not include 3 0 record when team was a member of the AAFC Dallas Cowboys 56 1966 2023 33 22 1 598Denver Broncos 11 1962 2009 4 7 0 364Detroit Lions 84 1934 2023 37 45 2 452 Portsmouth Spartans 1930 1933 Green Bay Packers 37 1923 2023 15 20 2 432Houston Texans 2 2012 2020 2 0 0 1 000Indianapolis Colts 4 1965 2016 2 1 1 625 Baltimore Colts 1953 1983 Jacksonville Jaguars 0 Never Never 0 0 0 Only active franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving Kansas City Chiefs 10 1967 2006 5 5 0 500 Dallas Texans 1960 1962 does not include 1 0 record of unrelated NFL Dallas Texans Las Vegas Raiders 8 1963 2021 4 4 0 500 Oakland Raiders 1960 1981 1995 2019 Los Angeles Raiders 1982 1994 Los Angeles Chargers 5 1964 2017 3 1 1 700 San Diego Chargers 1961 2016 Los Angeles Rams 5 1936 1975 4 1 0 800 Cleveland Rams 1936 1945 St Louis Rams 1995 2015 Miami Dolphins 7 1973 2011 5 2 0 714Minnesota Vikings 9 1969 2022 7 2 0 778New England Patriots 6 1984 2022 3 3 0 500 Boston Patriots 1960 1970 New Orleans Saints 4 2010 2021 3 1 0 750New York Giants 16 1926 2022 7 6 3 531New York Jets 8 1960 2012 4 4 0 500 New York Titans 1960 1962 Philadelphia Eagles 7 1939 2015 6 1 0 857Pittsburgh Steelers 8 1939 2016 2 6 0 250San Francisco 49ers 6 1966 2023 3 2 1 583 Does not include 1 0 record when team was a member of the AAFC Seattle Seahawks 5 1980 2023 2 3 0 400Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 2006 2006 0 1 0 000Tennessee Titans 7 1968 2008 5 2 0 714 Houston Oilers 1960 1996 Tennessee Oilers 1997 1998 Washington Commanders 13 1968 2023 4 9 0 308 Boston Braves 1932 Boston Redskins 1933 1936 Washington Redskins 1937 2019 Washington Football Team 2020 2021 Notable appearance droughts edit The last currently active franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving through 2023 is the Jacksonville Jaguars who joined the league in 1995 An idiosyncrasy in the NFL s current scheduling formula which has been in effect in its basic form since 2002 effectively prevented teams from the AFC North from playing at the Lions or Cowboys on Thanksgiving The formula had the AFC North playing at Dallas or at Detroit in years when other divisions were slated to fill the AFC slot on Thanksgiving These teams under the television contracts in place at the time could only play in the third night game With changes in the scheduling practices in 2014 cross flexing the division is no longer barred from participating in one of the afternoon games Even with cross flexing available an AFC North team has yet to play at Detroit or Dallas on Thanksgiving and all of the AFC North s appearances have thus far been in the night game The Los Angeles Rams have the longest active appearance drought of any team with their last appearance coming in 1975 Since 2010 several appearance droughts have ended New Orleans Cincinnati Baltimore Houston and Carolina all played their first Thanksgiving games during this time frame San Francisco likewise played their first Thanksgiving game since 1972 in 2011 The Los Angeles Chargers who last played on the holiday in 1969 while the team was still an AFL franchise in San Diego appeared for the first time as an NFL member in 2017 42 Thanksgiving Day records of defunct teams edit League teams only since 1920 Team Wins Losses Ties Win Pct Other names appeared underFrankford Yellow Jackets 2 0 1 000 Defunct 1931 New York Yankees 2 0 1 000 Defunct 1949 Pottsville Maroons 2 0 1 000 Defunct 1928 Boston Yanks 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1948 Buffalo Bills 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1949 unrelated to current NFL team with this nameDallas Texans 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1952 does not count AFL s Dallas Texans which are now the Kansas City ChiefsLos Angeles Buccaneers 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1926 Oorang Indians 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1923 Rock Island Independents 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1925 All Tonawanda Lumberjacks 1 0 1 000 Defunct 1921 Akron Pros 3 1 1 700 Defunct 1926 Buffalo Bisons 1 1 1 500 Buffalo All Americans 1920 1923 Defunct 1929 Canton Bulldogs 1 1 1 500 Defunct 1926 Cleveland Bulldogs 1 1 500 Defunct 1927 Dayton Triangles 1 1 500 Defunct 1929 Kansas City Cowboys 1 1 500 Kansas City Blues 1924 Defunct 1926 Milwaukee Badgers 1 1 500 Defunct 1926 Brooklyn Lions 0 1 000 Defunct 1926 Chicago Tigers 0 1 000 Defunct 1920 Detroit Heralds 0 1 000 Defunct 1920 New York Yanks 0 1 000 Defunct 1950 Providence Steam Roller 0 1 000 Defunct 1931 Racine Legion 1 1 500 Defunct 1926 Toledo Maroons 0 1 000 Defunct 1923 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 2 000 Defunct 1949 Chicago Hornets 0 2 000 Chicago Rockets 1946 1948 Defunct 1949 Columbus Panhandles 0 2 000 Defunct 1926 Detroit Panthers 0 2 000 Defunct 1926 Hammond Pros 0 2 000 Defunct 1926 Rochester Jeffersons 0 2 000 Defunct 1925 Los Angeles Dons 0 3 000 Defunct 1949 All America Football Conference team Most frequent match ups among active teams edit Count Matchup Record Years played22 Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers Lions 12 9 1 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1984 1986 2001 2003 2007 2009 2011 2013 202320 Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions Bears 12 8 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1947 1949 1964 1977 1979 1980 1991 1993 1997 1999 2014 2018 2019 202112 Arizona Cardinals vs Chicago Bears Bears 7 3 2 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 193311 Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Commanders Cowboys 9 2 1968 1974 1978 1990 1996 2002 2012 2016 2018 2020 20235 Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings Vikings 3 2 1969 1988 1995 2016 20175 Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins Dolphins 3 2 1973 1993 1999 2003 20114 Arizona Cardinals vs Dallas Cowboys Cowboys 4 0 1967 1976 1983 19854 Detroit Lions vs Kansas City Chiefs Tie 2 2 1971 1981 1987 1996Game MVPs editSince 1989 informal and sometimes lighthearted Man of the Match MVP awards have been issued by the networks broadcasting the respective games Running back Emmitt Smith holds the record for most Thanksgiving MVPs with five 1990 1992 1994 1996 2002 followed by Tony Romo with four 2006 2007 2009 2013 Among players not from Detroit or Dallas Josh Allen Drew Brees and Brett Favre each hold three Voting on the respective awards is typically done informally by the announcing crew and criteria are loose Noteworthy statistical accomplishments weigh heavily and group awards are not uncommon The announcement of the winner s and the presentation of the award is normally done immediately following the game during post game network coverage Turkey Leg Award CBS amp Fox edit In 1989 John Madden of CBS awarded the first Turkey Leg Award 43 for the game s most valuable player Pursuant to its name it was an actual cooked turkey leg and players typically took a celebratory bite out of the leg for the cameras during post game interviews Reggie White of the Eagles was the first recipient The gesture was seen mostly as an amusing gimmick tied to the holiday and relating to Madden s famous multi legged turkeys and turduckens 44 Since then however the award has gained notoriety Madden brought the award to Fox in 1994 and it continued through 2001 Because of the loose and informal nature of the award at times it has been awarded to multiple players On one occasion 1994 it was given to players from both teams Later Fox awards edit When John Madden left Fox after 2001 the network introduced a new award starting in 2002 named the Galloping Gobbler It was represented by a small silver figurine of a cartoonish turkey wearing a football helmet 45 striking a Heisman like pose 46 Much like Cleatus and Digger the original Galloping Gobbler trophy reflected Fox s irreverent mascots and went through several iterations 45 Unimpressed by its tackiness Emmitt Smith famously threw the 2002 award into a trash can 45 In 2007 the kitschy statuette was replaced with a bronze colored statue of a nondescript turkey holding a football 46 In 2011 the trophies were discarded altogether and replaced by a commemorative plaque Unlike the aforementioned Turkey Leg Award the Galloping Gobbler was normally awarded to only one player annually 47 however in 2016 co winners were honored 48 For 2017 the Galloping Gobbler was permanently retired and replaced with the Game Ball a stylish ornate football shaped trophy reminiscent of the tradition where game used balls are typically awarded to players of the game For 2019 2020 coinciding with Fox s new partnership with WWE SmackDown the Game Ball was replaced by a WWE Championship Belt The Game Ball returned in 2021 All Iron Award CBS edit When the NFL returned to CBS in 1998 they introduced their own award the All Iron Award which is suitably enough a small silver iron a reference to Phil Simms All Iron team for toughness The All Iron winner also received a skillet of blackberry cobbler made by Simms mother Through 2006 the trophy was only awarded to one player annually Occasionally it was issued as a group award In 2008 Simms stated it was too close to call and named four players to the trophy he then gave the award to several people every year until 2013 after which he reverted to a single MVP in 2014 Simms was removed from the broadcast booth for the 2017 season in favor of Tony Romo who did not carry on the tradition Instead the Chevrolet Player of the Game award was extended to CBS Thanksgiving Day game As in CBS regular Sunday afternoon NFL coverage as well as Fox s regular NFL coverage Chevrolet will donate money in the player s name to the United Way if the game is played in Detroit or the Salvation Army if the Thanksgiving Day game is played in Dallas For the 2019 season CBS revived the Turkey Leg Award awarding it to Josh Allen 49 Prime time games NFLN amp NBC edit During the time when NFL Network held the broadcast rights the prime time game from 2007 to 2011 they gave out the Pudding Pie Award for MVPs The award was an actual pie In 2009 NFL Network gave Brandon Marshall a pumpkin pie rather than the chocolate pudding pie of the previous two years NBC which carried Thanksgiving afternoon games through 1997 did not issue an MVP award during that time NBC began broadcasting the Thanksgiving prime time game in 2012 at which point the MVP award was added From 2012 to 2015 the NBC award was referred to as the Madden Thanksgiving Player of the Game honoring John Madden who announced NBC games from 2006 to 2008 50 51 The award then became the Sunday Night Football on Thanksgiving Night Player of the Game in 2016 It is typically awarded to multiple players on the winning team 52 In the first few years the award specifically went to players on both offense and defense but in recent years there have been no quotas for each phase The winning players are presented with ceremonial game balls and as a gesture to Madden a cooked turkey leg 53 The 2021 award also featured a turkey leg statuette in addition to legs prepared and seasoned by local chef and former NBC star Emeril Lagasse Madden Player of the Game 2022 present edit As part of the new John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration branding in 2022 the league announced that each network will now select a Madden Player of the Game with the NFL Foundation donating 10 000 in each winner s name to a youth or high school football program of their choice 1 Turkey legs continue to be awarded to the players of the game in homage to Madden 54 except for 2023 when Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was informed that there was none available 55 Complete list edit CBS Turkey Leg AwardYear MVP Team 1989 Reggie White Philadelphia 1990 Troy Aikman Dallas Emmitt Smith Dallas 1991 Erik Kramer Detroit Jerry Ball Detroit 1992 Emmitt Smith Dallas Offensive line Dallas 1993 Richard Dent Chicago CBS All Iron Award1998 Stephen Boyd Detroit 1999 Dexter Coakley Dallas 2000 Charlie Batch Detroit 2001 Mike Anderson Denver 2002 Troy Brown New England 2003 Jay Fiedler Miami Chris Chambers Miami 2004 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Offensive line Indianapolis 2005 Ron Dayne Denver 2006 Joey Harrington Miami 2007 Tony Romo Dallas Defense Dallas 2008 Albert Haynesworth Tennessee Chris Johnson Tennessee Kevin Mawae Tennessee LenDale White Tennessee 2009 Miles Austin Dallas Tony Romo Dallas Jason Witten Dallas 2010 Tom Brady New England 2011 DeMarcus Ware Dallas 2012 Andre Johnson Houston Matt Schaub Houston J J Watt Houston 2013 Tony Romo Dallas DeMarco Murray Dallas Lance Dunbar Dallas Honorable mention Matthew McGloin Oakland 2014 Calvin Johnson Detroit 2015 Luke Kuechly Carolina Jerricho Cotchery Carolina Kurt Coleman Carolina Cam Newton Carolina 2016 Matt Prater Detroit Darius Slay Detroit Matthew Stafford Detroit 2017 None see below 2018 None see below CBS Turkey Leg Award2019 Josh Allen Buffalo 2020 Deshaun Watson Houston 2021 Derek Carr Las Vegas CBS Madden Player of the Game2022 Josh Allen Buffalo Stefon Diggs Buffalo Tyler Bass Buffalo 2023 Dak Prescott Dallas DaRon Bland Dallas Fox Turkey Leg AwardYear MVP Team 1994 Emmitt Smith Dallas Jason Garrett Dallas Brett Favre Green Bay Sterling Sharpe Green Bay 1995 Herman Moore Detroit Brett Perriman Detroit Johnnie Morton Detroit 1996 Emmitt Smith Dallas 1997 Luther Elliss Detroit Johnnie Morton Detroit Barry Sanders Detroit 1998 Randy Moss Minnesota 1999 Gus Frerotte Detroit Greg Hill Detroit Johnnie Morton Detroit Robert Porcher Detroit 2000 Robert Smith Minnesota Randy Moss Minnesota Daunte Culpepper Minnesota Cris Carter Minnesota 2001 Brett Favre Green Bay Ahman Green Green Bay Fox Galloping Gobbler Award2002 Emmitt Smith Dallas 2003 Dre Bly Detroit 2004 Julius Jones Dallas 2005 Michael Vick Atlanta 2006 Tony Romo Dallas 2007 Brett Favre Green Bay 2008 DeMarcus Ware Dallas 2009 Donald Driver Green Bay 2010 Drew Brees New Orleans 2011 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 2012 Robert Griffin III Washington 2013 Reggie Bush Detroit 2014 LeSean McCoy Philadelphia 2015 Matthew Stafford Detroit 2016 Dak Prescott Dallas Ezekiel Elliott Dallas Fox Game Ball2017 Case Keenum Minnesota 2018 Amari Cooper Dallas Fox WWE Championship Belt2019 Mitchell Trubisky Chicago 2020 Alex Smith Washington Fox Game Ball2021 Andy Dalton Chicago Fox Madden Player of the Game2022 Dak Prescott Dallas 2023 Jordan Love Green Bay NFL Network Pudding Pie AwardYear MVP Team 2006 Not given2007 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis 2008 Donovan McNabb Philadelphia Brian Westbrook Philadelphia 2009 Brandon Marshall Denver 2010 Brad Smith New York Jets Darrelle Revis New York Jets 2011 Terrell Suggs Baltimore NBC Madden Thanksgiving Player of the Game2012 Tom Brady New England Vince Wilfork New England Steve Gregory New England 2013 Jacoby Jones Baltimore Justin Tucker Baltimore 2014 Russell Wilson Seattle Richard Sherman Seattle 2015 Jay Cutler Chicago Tracy Porter Chicago NBC SNF on Thanksgiving Player of the Game2016 Le Veon Bell Pittsburgh Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Antonio Brown Pittsburgh 2017 Kirk Cousins Washington Jamison Crowder Washington Ryan Kerrigan Washington 2018 Drew Brees New Orleans Alvin Kamara New Orleans Cameron Jordan New Orleans 2019 Drew Brees New Orleans Taysom Hill New Orleans Cameron Jordan New Orleans 2020 Not given game postponed 2021 Josh Allen Buffalo Stefon Diggs Buffalo Dawson Knox Buffalo NBC Madden Player of the Game2022 Kirk Cousins Minnesota Justin Jefferson Minnesota Adam Thielen Minnesota 2023 Brock Purdy San Francisco Christian McCaffrey San Francisco Charvarius Ward San Francisco 2007 Of the members of the Cowboys defense Chris Canty DeMarcus Ware Terence Newman and Greg Ellis were particularly noted 2017 No formal CBS award was given Philip Rivers and Keenan Allen both of the Chargers were interviewed during post game coverage 2018 No formal CBS award was given Chase Daniel Bears was interviewed during post game coverage 2020 The CBS award was sent to Deshaun Watson s home instead of being handed out after the game 2020 No NBC prime time game was held due to a COVID 19 outbreak See also editAmerican football on Thanksgiving NFL Christmas gamesNotes editReferences edit a b c NFL honors John Madden with Thanksgiving Day commemoration nfl com National Football League November 11 2022 Retrieved November 11 2022 Navy vs Michigan st NJ College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved December 2 2011 1885 Football Team University of colonge Bentley Historical Library 1887 Football Team University of colonge Bentley Historical Library 1888 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library 1889 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library 1891 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Football on Thanksgiving A Brief But Comprehensive History Midwest Sports Fans November 23 2011 Lions Thanksgiving Day Tradition PDF 2019 Detroit Lions Media Guide NFL Enterprises LLC Retrieved November 26 2019 Jaworowski Matt November 24 2016 Timeline How football became a Thanksgiving tradition WIVB TV Retrieved November 24 2016 See also Pennsylvania Keystoners Scales Kristi November 26 2014 Why Do the Cowboys Play on Thanksgiving Day 5PointsBlue com NFL Enterprises LLC Archived from the original on November 30 2014 Retrieved June 4 2015 McManaman Bob November 22 2017 Cardinals not Cowboys could have been an NFL Thanksgiving Day staple AZCentral com Retrieved November 23 2017 NFL Thanksgiving Games History traditions and best moments ESPN November 21 2023 Retrieved November 25 2023 a b Ravens Steelers game moved from Thanksgiving to Sunday at 1 15 p m ET on NBC NFL com Retrieved 2020 11 25 Eatman Nick November 26 2013 Cowboys To Wear Blue Jerseys At Home Thursday DallasCowboys com NFL Enterprises LLC Retrieved November 27 2019 Prunty Brenden November 23 2019 The Great Thanksgiving Game That Wasn t Rolling Stone Retrieved November 25 2019 Richardson Anwar S November 24 2011 Stars of Detroit Lions past see similarities to 1962 Thanksgiving showdown with Packers MLive Retrieved October 21 2019 NFL Films November 23 2016 6 Thanksgiving Day Massacre Lions Dominate Packers Top 10 Thanksgiving Day Moments YouTube Retrieved July 17 2020 Buffalo Bills at Detroit Lions November 25th 1976 Pro Football Reference com Sabato Nick November 23 2022 O J Simpson opens up about record breaking game in Bills 1976 Thanksgiving loss Niagara Gazette Retrieved 2022 11 24 Miami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys November 25th 1993 Pro Football Reference com Hayes David 12 November 2019 Full List of Winless NFL Teams Since 1920 Retrieved 26 November 2019 NFL Thanksgiving Day Football Preview Games TV Schedule Point Spreads Picks and Predictions Midwestsportsfans com 2011 11 21 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Silver Michael 2011 11 21 NFL Thanksgiving games are appealing for once NFL Yahoo Sports Sports yahoo com Retrieved 2012 11 23 Mike Tomlin Steelers facing fine possible loss of draft pick CBSSports com 2013 12 01 Retrieved 2023 11 24 Mike Tomlin Fined 100k for Interfence During Jacoby Jones Kickoff Return Ravens 101 Sports Media 101 2014 11 07 Archived from the original on 2014 11 07 Retrieved 2023 11 24 Pergament Alan November 24 2022 CBS Nantz Romo make 23 Seconds game extra special for anxious Bills fans The Buffalo News Retrieved 2022 11 25 Schwab Kevin November 24 2022 Josh Allen and Bills put together a 21 second drive in final seconds to beat Lions Yahoo Sports Retrieved 2022 11 25 Getzenberg Alaina Woodyard Eric 2022 11 24 Josh Allen leads last second drive Bills move ahead in AFC East race ESPN com Retrieved 2022 11 25 Slevin Peter November 27 2008 In Detroit Tradition Takes a Hike Annual Thanksgiving Football Game Offers Little Joy for Troubled City Washington Post p A1 Lage Larry November 28 2008 Once beaten Titans dominate winless Lions 47 10 Associated Press Niyo John 31 January 2009 Turkey game safe for now Detroit Free Press p C6 Kowalski Tom 22 March 2009 Lions president says NFL will not take away team s Thanksgiving Day game mlive com Horn Barry 10 March 2009 Networks vie for Dallas Cowboys home opener Dallas Morning News King Peter 1 December 2008 The best football writer of our time si com NFL announces Week 13 flex plan ESPN Retrieved November 21 2011 Best Neil December 14 2011 NFL renews lucrative TV deals Newsday Retrieved October 29 2013 a b Patra Kevin 23 April 2014 2014 NFL Schedule No AFC teams on Thanksgiving Day NFL com Retrieved 24 April 2014 Brinson Will 19 April 2018 2018 NFL Thanksgiving Schedule how to watch stream Three great division rivalry games including Bears Lions on CBS CBS Sports Retrieved 19 April 2018 NFL Black Friday game coming to Amazon in 2023 cnbc Retrieved 2021 10 18 Bergman Jeremy April 20 2017 Previewing the 2017 Thanksgiving Day slate National Football League Retrieved April 21 2017 Charles Taudin 23 November 2022 Qu est ce que le Turkey Leg Award in French The Free Agent Imnam Cam November 23 2016 John Madden talks Thanksgiving his health Raiders rise 49ers fall NFL TV ratings The Mercury News Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c Galloping Gobbler An evolution of greatness Laces Out Fox Blog November 21 2013 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 30 2021 a b NFL Thanksgiving Day Football History Trivia and Fun Facts Sports Geekery November 24 2014 Retrieved December 2 2014 NFL Thanksgiving Day Football History Trivia and Fun Facts Sports Geekery 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2016 09 28 Ezekiel Elliott Dak Prescott win Galloping Gobbler after Thanksgiving win vs Washington Filipowski Nick November 28 2019 Josh Allen said he dreamed of eating a turkey leg on Thanksgiving after a win Today he lived it WIVB TV via Twitter Retrieved November 28 2019 Easton P burg TV coverage won t crash gate The Morning Call November 20 2012 Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 20 2012 As an added bonus John Madden will return to NBC to open the broadcast and will give his first Madden Thanksgiving Player of the Game award Thanksgiving Night Game on NBC New England Patriots vs New York Jets Press release NBCUniversal November 20 2012 Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 20 2012 2016 Steelers Colts Game Broadcast on NBC Post game coverage November 24 2016 Turkey Leg Award is the best NFL football on Thanksgiving tradition SB Nation November 24 2016 Retrieved November 25 2016 McBride Joseph 2022 11 24 NFL stars to receive strange gifts for Thanksgiving games as tradition continues mirror Retrieved 2022 11 25 No turkey leg for Jordan Love after Packers beat Lions on Thanksgiving ruffles fans feathers Green Bay Press Gazette Retrieved 2023 11 26 Bibliography edit 2003 NFL Record and Fact Book ISBN 0 7611 3148 5 for game results through 2002 Detroit Lions 2003 2004 and 2005 game schedules for game results 2003 to 2005 Dallas Cowboys 2003 2004 and 2005 game schedules for game results 2003 to 2005 External links editNFL com Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day Game Results from the Pro Football Hall of Fame American Football League Thanksgiving game boxscores Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NFL on Thanksgiving Day amp oldid 1213413545 Game MVPs, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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