Some people enjoy having pumpkin pie as their Thanksgiving Day dessert. It’s clear that the Carolina Panthers, on the other hand, prefer turnovers.
Despite somehow being listed as an underdog leading into their first Thanksgiving game in franchise history, Carolina jumped out to an early lead and blew out the Dallas Cowboys 33-14.
Tony Romo threw three first-half interceptions, and the Panthers returned two of them for touchdowns, with the third setting up a field goal to put the game away early. Dallas was held to 210 total yards, including just 31 rushing yards, as the defense throttled the Cowboys early and often.