In what will be deemed one of the worst performances by a head coach in NFL history, Matt Eberflus sabotaged the Chicago Bears' opportunity to complete a miraculous comeback by the Chicago Bears in the final 36 seconds of their 23-20 defeat to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving.
Despite a strong second-half showing from quarterback Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears dropped their sixth game in a row Thursday, falling 23-20 to the
Chicago still finds wins hard to come by; their losing streak has reached five games. But the Bears lost by just one point to a playoff team in Green Bay and took another talented team (Minnesota) to overtime, so things are trending in the right direction, it appears.
The Chicago Bears took on the Detroit Lions in the first matchup of this year's Thanksgiving NFL slate. Relive the top moments here.
The Detroit Lions (10-1) and the Chicago Bears (4-7) will square off in an NFC North showdown on NFL Thanksgiving Day 2024. These teams are heading in opposite directions. The Lions have won nine consecutive games.
The Chicago Bears had first-and-10 on the Detroit Lions ' 25-yard line with 46 seconds to go Thursday, trailing 23–20. The Bears, with a timeout in their back pocket, lost the game in regulation without attempting a field goal or turning the ball over.
NFC North rivals clash in Detroit's traditional Thanksgiving Day game as the Lions look to strengthen their division lead.
The Green Bay Packers started fast for the third week in a row. They also finished, building a 24-point lead that would never be truly threatened as the Packers moved to 9-3.
Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions (10-1) will host Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears (4-7) in an NFL Week 13 NFC North battle on Thanksgiving on CBS and Paramount+. The Lions are riding a nine-game winning streak entering this 2024 NFL Thanksgiving Day matchup,
It's the Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season. Here's how to watch, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
Lainey Wilson and Shaboozey drew into the coveted Lions and Cowboys halftime slots, the Packers went a different route with Lindsey Stirling.