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Week 13
Thanksgiving Trifecta
Just Visiting
Week 12
First in Sight
Pair of Leaders
Bears on Top
Same Old, Same Old
Exposure Reduced
History Lesson
Juggling Act
Bounce Back Big
Fade to Black
Week 11
Highs and Lows
Finally They Meet
Battle for First Place
Mission From God
Business as Usual
Under Play
Unfinished Business
Second Half Sprint
Hope for the Future
Week 10
Pack Tonight
Two Sides
NFC West War
Points Count
White Flag
Blind Spot
Seems Easy
Call Waiting
Return Meeting
Week 9
Defense Still Matters
Good Again
Returning Quarterbacks
Not So Bad
Blowouts Rule
Dolphins Dipping
Score This
Missing Score
Week 8
Expectations Leveled
Grudge Match
NFL and Gambling World Cry Foul
High Seas
Race to Five
Struggling Playoff Teams
Argue This
DeMeco Team Due
Week 7
Weighing Wins
Addition by Subtraction
Sharp or Not
Spark the Fuse
Hocus Pocus
Boarding the Jets
Cushion Crunch
Hot Meet Stout
Pedestal Perch
Week 6
Tightening Races
Arrowhead or Hammer
Missing Signal Callers
Little Boys
Special Circumstances
Then and Now
Old Versus New
Dolphins to Titans
Week 5
More to Know
Dominance in Streaks
Two Back is Hot
Spike Side
41 is Up
Bounce Back
Deal with the Devil
Cool Your Jets
Sleep Walking
Week 4
Backup to Win
Cold and Hot
Not So Obvious
Early Start
Yes We Can
New Clues
Up is Down
Dooms Night
Dead Center
Week 3
That's Entertainment
Road Trip
Perfect and Imperfect
About Time
Better Bet
Quarterback Resurgence
Cruise Control
Look of a Champion
Sitting Duck
Week 2
No Respect
QB Rivalry
Inches Short
Kidding Aside
Coaching Advantage
Turf Toe Spike
Prime Opener
Solo Act
Early Returns
Week 1
NFC North Battle
Everybody is Right
Assumptions
Happy Ending
QB Swap
Beginning of the End
Too Easy
Road Cowboys
Choose Wisely
Schedule It
Season Win Totals
Super Bowl Pick
Credit Collision
Burn in Hell
Before Relevance
No Repeats
Home and Auto
So Close
Preseason 3
Cheshire Cat Grin
Reverse Records
Clear Choice
Moving Parts
Not Ready for Prime Time
Preseason 2
Success and Failure
Jury Out
Real Competition
Quarterback Rich
Worst to First
Time to Reload
Sweet Spot
Preseason Magic
Preseason 1
Two Up, Two Down
Book Bet
Gone Fishing
Smart Rats
Early Value
Streaky
Hall of Fame
Two Good Ones
Ups and Downs
Offseason
Cause and Effect
Looking Forward
Purdy Value
Business for Profits
     
 
Thanksgiving Trifecta
by Dennis Ranahan

To assure Thanksgiving Dinner could not be served without a National Football League game playing, the league added a third game for the holiday in 2006. Since the inception of the NFL in 1920, the League has played football on this holiday. The Detroit Lions began the tradition of hosting a Thanksgiving game in 1934, the Dallas Cowboys began their streak of entertaining a visitor on this day in 1966.

Cowboys General Manager Tex Schramm lobbied for his upstart team in Dallas to join the Lions in hosting a game on Thanksgiving to give his relatively new franchise national exposure. You might say it worked. Dallas is today the most valuable franchise in professional sports. The one-time blot on the city best known for being the site of the John Kennedy assasination in public awareness, shifted to the distinction of Dallas and their Cowboys being known as America’s Team.

It was American Football League founder and Kansas City Chiefs Owner Lamar Hunt who championed the league to add a third game to be played on this holiday. It was decided not to have one team host the late Thanksgiving game every year, but offer the home site and opponent on a rotating basis.

Two things interesting about the third game. Hunt’s Chiefs did host that first Thanksgiving night game and beat the Denver Broncos, 19-10, and Hunt lived just long enough to see his quest for a third Thanksgiving game come to fruition. He died in 2006 less than three weeks after that Kansas City win.

A few years ago, there was chatter about the possibility of stripping the tradition away from the Lions hosting a Thanksgiving game. The reason was simple, the franchise had been so weak for so long that the holiday routinely began with the Lions getting their butts kicked by the Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills or seemingly any other team the league scheduled for the game in Detroit.

Now, the Lions are among the best teams in the league, and tomorrow the NFL has perhaps the best schedule ever for the three-game schedule. All six teams in action on Thursday have interest buzzing around them for playoff implications or, in the case of the late game today, a quarterback situation. We will find out on Thanksgiving whether Lamar Jackson is headed to the sideline with an injury for the Baltimore Ravens, and if the Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow is ready to see his first action since suffering a toe injury in the season’s second week.

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