Lions Seek to End Thanksgiving Losing Streak and Give Fans a Holiday Victory Against Bears
The Detroit Lions have built a tradition of playing on Thanksgiving Day, but it has become a source of disappointment for their fans. Since their last win on the holiday in 2016 against the Minnesota Vikings, the Lions have suffered seven straight losses on Thanksgiving. This year, however, they are hoping to turn things around, with a matchup against the Chicago Bears offering a prime opportunity to break the losing streak.
For quarterback Jared Goff, ending the Thanksgiving losing skid is personal. He explained that while every game holds its own motivation, the chance to secure a victory on Thanksgiving carries added significance. Goff emphasized how important it is to win not just for the team but for the fans who show unwavering support, attending the game every year despite the team’s struggles. The Lions’ fanbase remains a central source of motivation for the team.
Goff also shared how a loss on Thanksgiving affects him on a personal level, particularly during family gatherings. Having played in three Thanksgiving games as the Lions’ quarterback, he admitted that losing creates a negative atmosphere, making it difficult to enjoy the holiday with his loved ones. Goff expressed his desire to experience a Thanksgiving where he can celebrate the win with his family, highlighting the emotional stakes of the game.
Wide receiver Jameson Williams, who has not yet tasted victory on Thanksgiving, is also feeling the pressure to break the streak. Williams missed his first Thanksgiving game due to injury, and in his second opportunity last year, the Lions lost to the Green Bay Packers. He spoke about the importance of winning this year, not only for his own satisfaction but also for the city of Detroit, hoping to bring back the pride of past Thanksgiving wins.