NFL Thanksgiving games: Lions win 10th straight as Bears mismanage clock
Briefly

Jared Goff's connection with Sam LaPorta led to two crucial touchdowns that played an integral part in the Detroit Lions extending their winning streak to 10 games, matching the franchise record set in 1934.
Despite dominating the first half with a staggering 279-53 yard advantage, the Lions faced a tense finish against the Bears as Chicago's Caleb Williams threw for three touchdowns in the second half, cutting the deficit to just three points.
The Lions showcased strong team performance with Goff passing for 221 yards, while David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs combined for over 220 scrimmage yards, effectively controlling the game's tempo during critical moments.
Chicago's struggles with poor clock management in the final moments of the game ultimately allowed Detroit to maintain their lead, highlighting the Bears' ongoing challenges amid a six-game losing streak.
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