Different fans of different teams spanning different generations have seen their favorites play on Thanksgiving.
From Randy Moss and Leon Lett to the Butt Fumble and Tomlin’s Trip, there have been many anNFL Thanksgiving moment that we will remember forever.
What tops your Turkey Day NFL memories?
John Madden marveling at turduckens was always a blessing
Ezekiel Elliott hopping into the Salvation Army bucket after a TD
That wasn’t on Thanksgiving it was in December
Leon Lett has two of the most infamous/hilarious moments in NFL history. Talk about a real turkey, amirite?
The fact that this doesn’t have 5x more updoots than anything else makes me feel old.
Ravens beating the Steelers even though Mike Tomlin decided to be a blatant, dirty cheater and the refs didn’t penalize it as a palpably unfair act.
for some reason the first game that comes to mind is the 2002 Redskins vs Cowboys game where the Spurrier Redskins wore the “FSU style” Washington throwbacks, with former Gator Danny Wuerffel at QB
I remember feeling like it was a game out of another dimension
Getting thanksgiving nachos at the stadium when my dad and I used to go to the game in the 90’s.
The 2023 Jordan Love coming out party.
Chargers blowing out the cowboys thanksgiving 2017
Kicking the Cowboys ass in 2015. Our only Thanksgiving game in franchise history.
Thanksgiving is weird for Lions fans. While the wins haven’t come regularly the tradition is such a part of our fandom it’s hard to imagine life without Lions/Cowboys playing on Thanksgiving.
Probably the best recent memory was that game vs the Eagles where Megatron and Stafford lit them up.
There have been a lot of bad games that have ruined dinner too, usually ill just eat/drink myself into a coma to forget