Why do Dallas and Detroit always play on Thanksgiving?

Why do Dallas and Detroit always play on Thanksgiving?

In 1966, the Cowboys joined the Lions’ Thanksgiving tradition by hosting their own Thanksgiving game. The Cowboys general manager at the time, Tex Schramm, wanted the team to have more national attention, so he decided to have the Cowboys host a holiday game.

When was the first NFL Thanksgiving game?

November 25, 1920
The first professional football games on Thanksgiving were played November 25, 1920. No games were played on the holiday from 1941-44 because of World War II. In the NFL, the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys have been Thanksgiving staples.

What was the first ever Thanksgiving football game?

In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday and by 1869, according to Philadelphia’s The Evening Telegraph, the first intercollegiate football game was played on Thanksgiving Day between Rutgers University and Princeton University.

What NFL teams always play on Christmas?

Regular season

Season Visiting Team Home Team
2017 Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Texans
Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles
2020 Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints
2021 Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers

What year did the Cowboys not play on Thanksgiving?

The Cowboys have played on Thanksgiving every year since except two. In 1975 and 1977, the NFL awarded Thanksgiving games to the St. Louis Cardinals instead in an attempt to boost that franchise’s national exposure.

Why did Thomas Jefferson choose not to celebrate Thanksgiving?

In a draft letter to the group, Jefferson addressed Federalist accusations by explaining that he considered declaring fasts or days of thanksgiving to be expressions of religion and that he opposed them because they were remnants of Britain’s reign over the American colonies.

Which President Cancelled Thanksgiving?

Franklin D. Roosevelt
In 1939, Franklin D. Roosevelt departed from tradition by declaring November 23, the next to last Thursday that year, as Thanksgiving Day. Considerable controversy surrounded this deviation, and some Americans refused to honor Roosevelt’s declaration.

Who was the first president not to have a Thanksgiving proclamation?

Thomas Jefferson
As president, Thomas Jefferson refused to issue Thanksgiving proclamations, even though he had done so as governor of Virginia. John Adams and James Madison did issue proclamations calling for days of “fasting, prayer, and thanksgiving.”