Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions and NFL on Thanksgiving Day
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Cowboys expect $97 million star back vs Lions, mystery injury answers?
More reinforcements may be on the way for the Dallas Cowboys. In an interview with 105.3 The Fan, team owner Jerry Jones predicted star cornerback Trevon Diggs will be back in Week 14 to take on the Detroit Lions. Diggs has had a season for forget in 2026, posting just 18 tackles with zero passes defensed and zero interceptions in six games played.
The Lions have the most wins, and the most losses, of any NFL team playing on Thanksgiving. They hold a 38-45-2 record, according to ESPN. They beat the Chicago Bears 23-20 on Turkey Day last year, marking the first time in eight years Detroit has won on the holiday.
Every Thanksgiving, the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys take to the NFL field. But have you ever wondered why that is?
“You just see it on both sides of the ball,” Schottenheimer said of Campbell’s influence. “His identity and finger prints are all over that football team. I love the aggressiveness he plays with.” Schottenheimer has an appreciation for that playing style — just as he did 20 years ago.
The Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions are as traditional on Thanksgiving Day as turkey on the table. Few things are more American than tucking into a massive plate of food before settling in to
Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys has revealed some key injury news before the Cowboys' game against the Detroit Lions.
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Friday morning during an appearance on 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM) that cornerback Trevon Diggs, barring any setbacks, should make his return to action during the Thursday night matchup.
The Detroit Lions aren’t just running out of games — they’re running out of chances. Sunday’s loss didn’t just dent their record; it reshaped the NFC playoff race and raised the stakes for every snap left in their season.
Football fans won't have to miss a Thanksgiving Day meal when they watch the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys in person.
Mike Florio explains why Dan Campbell's go-for-it mentality is causing the Lions' offense to lose its "unpredictability" before looking at officiating topics from their Week 13 clash with the Packers.