Lions vs. Packers Week 13 predictions and best bets: Thanksgiving chase in the NFC North
Detroit enters as a 2.5-point favorite with a 54% win probability, aiming to tie for first in the NFC North in this crucial Thanksgiving Day divisional game.
- On Thursday, Nov. 27, at Ford Field, Detroit Lions are 2.5-point favorites with ESPN giving them a 54% chance to win against the Green Bay Packers.
- Because division standings are tight, the NFC North showdown matters as Chicago leads while Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions vie to gain ground.
- The Arizona Republic predicts a 27-24 Lions victory, while Sports Betting Dime forecasts a 2-point win and Bookies.com recommends betting the under.
- A win would alter the crowded NFC playoff picture and could move the Detroit Lions into a tie for first, while both teams need victory to stay competitive and Detroit seeks revenge for its Week 1 loss in Green Bay.
- Hosting Thanksgiving since the 1930s, the Detroit Lions have a 1-4 record under Dan Campbell despite the long-standing tradition.
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Campbell’s gambles crush Lions hopes against Packers in 31-24 Loss
Detroit's defense struggled with the explosive capabilities of the Packer's offense all afternoon and the Lions needed unsung heroes to step up after suffering another unfortunate injury early in the game. After 60 minutes of action, the Green Bay Packers were able to outlast the Lions, who again were too aggressive in their decision-making on fourth-down.
Campbell’s gambles crush Lions hopes against Packers in 31-24 Loss
Detroit's defense struggled with the explosive capabilities of the Packer's offense all afternoon and the Lions needed unsung heroes to step up after suffering another unfortunate injury early in the game. After 60 minutes of action, the Green Bay Packers were able to outlast the Lions, who again were too aggressive in their decision-making on fourth-down.
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