The National Football League (NFL) will host a traditional Thanksgiving triple-header this year, with all three games broadcasted on free TV channels and streaming services.
On Thursday, the Detroit Lions are set to face off against their divisional rivals, the Green Bay Packers, at 1 pm ET/11 am PT. The Lions have a strong squad led by quarterback Jared Goff, while Jordan Love will be under center for the Packers. Historically, the Packers hold a slight edge in Thanksgiving Day games against the Lions with a record of 16-20-2.
Later that evening, at 4:30 pm ET/1:30 pm PT, the Dallas Cowboys will host their AFC conference rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs. The Cowboys are being led by quarterback Dak Prescott, while Patrick Mahomes is under center for the Chiefs. This Thanksgiving Day matchup will be the first of its kind between the two teams since 1995.
Lastly, at 8:20 pm ET/5:20 pm PT, the Baltimore Ravens will take on their divisional rivals from the AFC North, the Cincinnati Bengals. The game will feature quarterback Lamar Jackson for the Ravens and Joe Burrow for the Bengals. Interestingly, both quarterbacks are currently battling injuries that could impact their performance in this crucial matchup.
For those looking to stream these games without a traditional broadcast subscription, options include FoxOne, NFL+, Paramount+, Peacock, and other streaming services requiring separate subscriptions.
On Thursday, the Detroit Lions are set to face off against their divisional rivals, the Green Bay Packers, at 1 pm ET/11 am PT. The Lions have a strong squad led by quarterback Jared Goff, while Jordan Love will be under center for the Packers. Historically, the Packers hold a slight edge in Thanksgiving Day games against the Lions with a record of 16-20-2.
Later that evening, at 4:30 pm ET/1:30 pm PT, the Dallas Cowboys will host their AFC conference rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs. The Cowboys are being led by quarterback Dak Prescott, while Patrick Mahomes is under center for the Chiefs. This Thanksgiving Day matchup will be the first of its kind between the two teams since 1995.
Lastly, at 8:20 pm ET/5:20 pm PT, the Baltimore Ravens will take on their divisional rivals from the AFC North, the Cincinnati Bengals. The game will feature quarterback Lamar Jackson for the Ravens and Joe Burrow for the Bengals. Interestingly, both quarterbacks are currently battling injuries that could impact their performance in this crucial matchup.
For those looking to stream these games without a traditional broadcast subscription, options include FoxOne, NFL+, Paramount+, Peacock, and other streaming services requiring separate subscriptions.