After routing the undermanned San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, the Green Bay Packers moved up to seventh in the Packers On SI Consensus NFL Po
Geoff Schwartz is back with his best bets for NFL Week 13. Find out why he's backing the Packers on Thanksgiving and why he's wagering on underdog Pittsburgh to cover.
It's a Turkey Day prime time showdown under the lights in frigid Green Bay, Wisconsin, where temperatures are expected to be under 30 degrees. A win for the Dolphins would even their record at 6-6 with the benefit of a mini bye week ahead of a divisional matchup with the New York Jets.
Starting with their Thanksgiving game against the Dolphins, the Green Bay Packers are about to play four straight prime-time games under the lights.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hopes to continue his hot streak in the cold when he and the Miami Dolphins visit Lambeau Field for a Thanksgiving night matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins play Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving. Here's who NFL experts predict to win in Week 13.
The Green Bay Packers beat the San Francisco 49ers 38-10 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. on Sunday. Packers running back Josh Jacobs ran for 106 yards and three touchdowns.
Detroit is the best team in the NFL, a covering machine, and it has a +177 point differential, which is 71 higher than the next team (Eagles). Of its last eight games (8-0), only two of them have come by single digits. The Bears and Lions are tied for third in the NFL in turnover margin (+9) and weirdly, Chicago is 4-7.
The San Francisco 49ers 2024 Salute to Service nominee, George Kittle, enthusiastically cheered on his high school teammate during a Week 12 military flyover at Lambeau Field.
All six of the NFL teams playing on Thanksgiving will be without critical players. The Chicago Bears will be without center Ryan Bates (concussion). The Detroit Lions will be without cornerback Carlton Davis III (knee/thumb) and left tackle Taylor Decker (knee).
The Chicago Bears (4-7) have a short week as they take on the NFC-leading Detroit Lions (10-1) at Ford Field for a Thanksgiving Day matchup. The Bears are riding a four-game losing streak heading into the contest, including two close losses to NFC counterparts in consecutive weeks to the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings.