Thanksgiving football just got a whole lot spicier. The Detroit Lions are set to host the Chicago Bears in their historic 86th Thanksgiving Day game—and the 81st consecutive one at that. When the news broke Wednesday afternoon, Lions fans wasted no time flooding social media with excitement, anticipation, and a healthy dose of playful trash talk.
This isn't just any Turkey Day matchup. It's the 21st time these two storied franchises will face off on Thanksgiving, with the Bears holding a slim 11-9 edge in the series. But fans remember last year's clash vividly: Detroit walked away victorious after former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus's infamous clock mismanagement sealed the deal. The memory of that win has Lions faithful feeling confident.
The real storyline? It's Dan Campbell vs. his former offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, now leading the Bears. That coaching showdown adds an extra layer of drama to an already intense rivalry. Fans are calling it a "different kind of game" and hoping for a repeat of last year's thrilling finish.
From the stands to the screen, the buzz is undeniable: Bears at Lions on Thanksgiving. Week 12. Ford Field. Turkey, football, and a rivalry that keeps delivering. For Lions fans, it's the perfect recipe for a holiday feast—and maybe a little revenge served cold.
