NFL Thanksgiving Games: History, traditions and best moments

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NFL Thanksgiving Games: History, traditions and best moments


Thanksgiving Day to sports fans is as much about football as it is about the traditional turkey dinner. From high school football in the morning to watching the afternoon game on TV as dinner starts, this tradition is as old as time. Well, almost as old as time. The Detroit Lions have played at home on Thanksgiving every year since 1934 -- except when games were paused from 1939 to 1944 during World War II. The annual holiday tradition expanded to add a home game for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s. These franchises -- and their fans -- only know football on Thanksgiving. In 2006, the NFL added a third game with no specific host team to the prime-time window.

The Lions were first up to host games every year: In 1934, Lions owner G.A. Richards scheduled a holiday matchup between the Lions and the Bears. Earlier that year Richards had purchased the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans football team and moved it to the Motor City, renaming it the Detroit Lions. The defending back-to-back world champion Bears beat the Lions 19-16 in front of 26,000 at the University of Detroit Stadium on Nov. 29, 1934. Now, more than eight decades later, Thanksgiving football has become a staple in Detroit, with the Lions going 37-44-2 in the annual holiday classic. -- Woodyard


Thirty-two years later, the Cowboys joined as a home team: The Cowboys first played on Thanksgiving in 1966, beating the Cleveland Browns 26-14 at the Cotton Bowl. General manager Tex Schramm wanted more national publicity for the Cowboys -- this was before they were known as America's Team -- and thought the holiday game made perfect sense. The NFL was a bit worried, however, and guaranteed the Cowboys a certain amount of gate revenue. A crowd of 80,259 showed up and a tradition was born. The Cowboys have played on every Thanksgiving Day since -- except in 1975 and 1977.



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Thanksgiving NFL game day
Green Bay @ Detroit
Washington @ Dallas
San Francisco @ Seattle

That is what Thanksgiving is all about, plus a 4 (Four) week-end off for most of the minimum wage work force.


Minimum wages
California - $15.50 per hour
New York - $15.00 per hour
North Carolina - $7.25 per hour
Florida - $15.00 per hour
Vermont - $13.67 per hour
Nevada - $10.25 per hour
Texas - $7.25 per hour
Massachusetts - $15.00 per hour
Chicago - $15.80 per hour
 

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Thanksgiving?...Why do I have to wait to November eat Turkey, Ham and Soul Food (Collard greens, Mac & Cheese, Black-Eyed Peas, Corn Bread, Sweet Potato Pie, Candid Yams, Etc-Etc<<<I don't eat that crap anymore since both of my Grandmothers died...Ain't no more old school cooking...My generation of women cook from a can, or microwave...Fuck THANKSGIVING...Its all about football on Thursday like it was Sunday...My menu for today (Thanksgiving) is hot wings, Taco bell and Seafood (Oysters, Clams, Snow and King Crab Legs<<Like it has been for the last 9 years.
 

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Thanksgiving!<<A 3 day week of NFL football......

Thursday, November 23
Green Bay @ Detroit
Washington @ Dallas
San Francisco @ Seattle

Friday, November 24
Miami @ New York Jets

Monday, November 27
Chicago @ Minnesota

On Saturday a full day of College football, with some NBA basketball and College basketball thrown in<<It doesn't get any better than this!
 

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Thanksgiving and my Aunt was the reason I became a Dallas Cowboys/America's Team fan...My family didn't do that dinner thing, thanking this bogus holiday forwhat we was thankfull for...We didn't eat dinner to after the Dallas game was over, if we did.
 

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Dear Lord, thank you on this Thanksgiving Day for football and whatever meal I cosume on this day...Whether its a bolony sandwich, canned spaghetti, chitterlings ,or the traditional Turkey and Ham.. Thank you for all of our many blessings..AMEN.

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Dear Lord, thank you on this Thanksgiving Day for football and whatever meal I cosume on this day...Whether its a bolony sandwich, canned spaghetti, chitterlings ,or the traditional Turkey and Ham.. Thank you for all of our many blessings..AMEN.


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You don't need to thank me for any of that.

I hope you have taken heed of the updated 'picks' rules.

Cheers.
 
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