NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

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NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

The NFL is absolutely stacking the Thanksgiving slate, per reports.

NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

The NFL is absolutely stacking the Thanksgiving slate, per reports.

The NFL is cooking up something special for Thanksgiving this year, and if the latest reports hold true, fans are in for an absolute feast of football. According to insider Jordan Schultz, the Kansas City Chiefs will travel to face the Buffalo Bills on Thanksgiving night, airing on NBC. That capstone matchup completes a blockbuster holiday slate that's already generating serious buzz.

Here's how the Thanksgiving lineup is shaping up: The Detroit Lions will kick off the day hosting the Chicago Bears on CBS, followed by the Dallas Cowboys welcoming the Philadelphia Eagles on Fox—a game that was confirmed earlier this week. Then, in a historic first, the NFL is adding a Thanksgiving Eve game, with the Green Bay Packers visiting the Los Angeles Rams on Netflix. That's four games featuring eight teams expected to be playoff contenders, all packed into a two-day window.

The Bills-Chiefs showdown is always a must-watch, though this year's edition comes with an early storyline: Patrick Mahomes' health. Reports indicate his rehab is progressing well, and there's plenty of time before the trip to Buffalo, but if he's not at his MVP level, the matchup loses some of its sizzle. Still, watching the Chiefs navigate the Bills in their brand-new stadium will be a treat for any football fan.

The NFL is clearly going all-in on Thanksgiving, sacrificing some of the usual Week 12 Sunday slate to stack the holiday. Don't forget the Black Friday game, too—it hasn't been announced yet, but expect at least one major draw. That leaves Sunday with teams like the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, the AFC champion New England Patriots, and the ever-popular Pittsburgh Steelers. It may be a thinner weekend overall, but when you're stuffing your face with turkey and football, that's exactly how you want it.

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