First place in the NFC North is on the line on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit as the Lions host the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field.
The Lions have won five-of-six following a 1-and-3 start to the year to move into a tie with Minnesota atop the division at 6-and-4.
The Lions beat Minnesota 22-16 in overtime in Week Nine.
Kick off is 12:30pm.
At 4:30pm, the Dallas Cowboys clash with the Washington Redskins in their annual Thanksgiving Day matchup at AT&T Stadium.
The Cowboys are riding a nine-game winning streak following last Sunday's 27-17 victory over Baltimore.
The road team has won the last six meetings.Dallas is 67-42-and-2 in the all-time series that dates back to 1960.
Then at 8:30pm, the NFL's Thanksgiving Day tripleheader will wrap up with the Pittsburgh Steelers facing the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The Steelers have won the last three meetings with Indy.