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The Bears and Lions have met a total of 20 times on Thanksgiving, all in Detroit, with the Bears holding a 11–9 record in the Thanksgiving meetings. December 16, 1956 With the Western Division on the line at Wrigley Field , the Lions jumped out to a 7-3 lead in the 2nd quarter (Thanks to Bill Bowman 's 18 yard reception from backup ...
Packers 30, Bears 27 (December 18, 2016) – With Green Bay one game down in the all time head to head series, and needing a win to move within a game of the NFC North lead, they entered Soldier Field during one of the coldest Chicago Bears games on record. Tied 10–10 at halftime, Green Bay surged to a 27–10 advantage in the third quarter ...
The game was the last time the Lions defeated the Packers in the state of Wisconsin until 2015, as the Packers held a 24-game home winning streak in the series. That season would also be the last time that Detroit swept Green Bay until 2017. Packers 28, Lions 24 (January 8, 1994) – This was the first ever playoff meeting between these two ...
The Bears hold an 11-8 record all-time in Thanksgiving matchups against the Lions, including a three-game winning streak (2018, 2019, 2021). The Lions have lost seven straight Thanksgiving games ...
The Packers have won four and the Bears one, with the most recent happening at the conclusion of the 2010 season. Of the ten NFL teams with the highest winning percentage throughout their respective franchise histories, three of them are in the NFC North (the Packers, the Bears, and the Vikings).
The Packers might have to win via a shootout, considering the Lions are averaging a league-best 31.9 points per game (Green Bay ranks eighth at 26.5). Stopping the running game will be key ...
The Packers lead the series 108–96–6 as of the end of the 2024 season, the fourth time in NFL history that a team has recorded 100 wins against an opponent, following the Lions–Packers, Giants–Washington, and Bears–Lions rivalries.
The Lions lost again to the Packers the next postseason at Lambeau Field, when Sanders rushed 13 times for minus-1 yards in a 16-12 loss. 1991: NFC championship game vs. Washington Redskins, L 41-10