The Detroit Lions host the Buffalo Bills on Thanksgiving Day for the second time in franchise history. The last time was during the 1994 season, as a veteran Bills squad looked to qualify for its fifth consecutive Super Bowl. In that game, quarterback Jim Kelly only threw six incomplete passes, but two of those were intercepted by safety Willie Clay in the fourth quarter. He returned the second of those interceptions for a touchdown to ice a 35-21 victory for Detroit.
In this week’s contest, the modern-day Lions enter on a hot streak.