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The start of a Thanksgiving Day tradition…



As you settle in to watch the Lions take on the Packers, here’s something worth knowing:

Aside from a World War II hiatus from 1939–1944, Detroit has hosted a Thanksgiving game every single season since 1934.



No other team in pro football has a holiday tradition this old or this consistent.

And it all began with a gamble.



In 1934, the Lions were new to Detroit — a strong team with almost no fan base, overshadowed by the Tigers. Owner George A. Richards needed a breakthrough. So he proposed something no NFL team had ever done:

a nationally broadcast Thanksgiving Day game.



It was a long shot.



But Richards owned a powerful chain of Midwestern radio stations, including Detroit’s giant WJR. By leveraging that network, he convinced NBC to carry the game nationwide — something that instantly turned a local play into a national event.



The result?



A sold-out stadium.



Huge radio audiences.



And an NFL tradition launched in Detroit that endures to this day.



So when the Lions and Packers take the field, you’re not just watching another game.

You’re watching a Michigan original — a holiday tradition born right here in Detroit.
 
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BY COREY WILLIAMS AND MIKE HOUSEHOLDER
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