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Playing games on Thanksgiving is a typical tradition for the NFL, but they struck out here in 2014. Three games were played on the day of giving thanks, and each and every one of them was a blowout. The Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Bears 34-17, while the Philadelphia Eagles annihilated the Dallas Cowboys 33-10 and the Seattle Seahawks beat the San Francisco 49ers 19-3. Hey, at least the Lions actually won on Thanksgiving for once. These 3 games, though, were scheduled on Thanksgiving because of the expectation of a close, tight, game. None of the games followed through though, with the 49ers, Cowboys, and Bears all miserably faltering.
In the game in Dallas, the Eagles destroyed the Cowboys with 159 rushing yards from LeSean McCoy and 108 yards receiving from Jeremy Maclin. The Eagles' pass rush really shined through with 4 sacks on Tony Romo.
Then, in Detroit, the Lions actually won on Thanksgiving, which seems to rarely ever happen. Calvin Johnson showed America why he is Calvin Johnson with 146 yards receiving on 11 receptions. The Lions had some success running the ball as well, with Joique Bell acquiring 91 yards rushing on 23 carries.
Finally, in San Francisco (more like Santa Clara), the former Super Bowl champs were able to hold off the 49ers 19-3. Colin Kaepernick struggled mightily, throwing 2 picks and finishing with a QB rating under 40.
NFL games on Thanksgiving tend to be very entertaining and close, but this year, the league really failed to entertain, with three straight blowouts.
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