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Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving loss exposes alarming trend: Offense is struggling
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Date:2025-04-12 08:43:10
They deserved the stage on Thursday. The final score doesn’t change that.
For the first time in years, the country wanted to tune into what was happening on Thanksgiving at Ford Field. And it was going to be more than background noise while roasting turkey.
Finally, the Detroit Lions weren't going to be the opening act to the Dallas Cowboys or the New York Giants or the San Francisco 49ers or whatever big-market team the NFL likes trotting out on this tryptophan-fueled happy holiday.
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