Lions seek first win in Thanksgiving war vs. embattled Bears
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[November 24, 2021] The
Detroit Lions' annual Thanksgiving Day game traditionally showcases
one of the NFL's most downtrodden franchises.
The Lions can't get much lower than they already are heading into
their NFC North matchup with Chicago on Thursday. They're the
league's only winless team at 0-9-1.
Dan Campbell, who played numerous times on Thanksgiving with Dallas
and Detroit, is still seeking his first head coaching victory. The
franchise has become a punchline once again and Campbell is hopeful
his team can finally have the last laugh.
"To get a win, period, is going to be freakin' outstanding," he
said. "But to get it on Thanksgiving would make it that much more
special."
At least Campbell doesn't have to worry about his job security in
the short run. The same can't be said for counterpart Matt Nagy. A
report surfaced on Tuesday that Nagy would be fired after Thursday's
game, which Nagy said was "not accurate."
However, Nagy wouldn't indicate if he's received assurances from the
Bears that he'll be coaching the rest of the season.
"My focus right now is on the players and on Detroit," he said.
"That's it. That's my job as a head coach and as a leader. ...
Anything else is a distraction."
Both teams have issues at quarterback due to injuries.
Detroit's Jared Goff missed the team's 13-10 loss at Cleveland on
Sunday due to an oblique strain. Tim Boyle made his first NFL start
and passed for just 77 yards while getting picked off twice.
Goff has been throwing this week and it appears he'll start on
Thursday.
"I do want to make sure he's definitely ready to go," Campbell said.
"And I do think it's trending that way."
Running back D'Andre Swift has rushed for 266 yards over the past
two games, including a 57-yard touchdown against the Browns. Swift,
who has already eclipsed his rookie-year total with 975 scrimmage
yards, needs 25 more to become the first Lions running back with
1,000 yards from scrimmage in a season since 2014.
"He's been steady and reliable all year and he's really grown,"
Campbell said. "He is a dynamic football player for us."
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Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields suffered an
injury to his ribs in a 16-13 home loss to Baltimore on Sunday.
Backup Andy Dalton will start and Fields will likely "not be active"
on Thursday, according to Nagy.
Dalton threw two touchdown passes in relief, but the Ravens scored
the game-winning touchdown with 22 seconds remaining.
Chicago (3-7) has lost five straight, with the last two decided by a
combined five points.
"They were playing so well the entire game," Nagy said of his
defense. "The simple fact of the matter is that now we're 3-7
instead of 5-5. That's a big difference right now when you look at
where these NFC teams are. We have to keep fighting because we know
where we're at. That's the way these guys are wired."
The Bears won the first meeting 24-14 behind David Montgomery's 106
rushing yards and two touchdowns.
Whether the rest of the country likes it, the Lions
will be making their 82nd Thanksgiving appearance. This is the 19th
time the Bears and Lions have matched up on the holiday, most
recently in 2019 when Montgomery scored the go-ahead touchdown with
2:17 remaining.
Goff was listed as a limited participant on Tuesday's practice
report. The most notable among players who didn't practice was
linebacker Trey Flowers (knee).
Chicago revealed this week that star linebacker Khalil Mack requires
season-ending foot surgery. Fields didn't practice on Tuesday, nor
did wide receiver Allen Robinson (hamstring) or defensive lineman
Akiem Hicks (ankle).
--Field Level Media
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