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Good luck on Turkey Day! The Sporting News has compiled a bonus list of the best bets that are special to the Thanksgiving triple-header and the Black Friday game in order to celebrate one of the most enjoyable and joyous holidays of the year.

If you have been following the wagers that are featured in our weekly best bets column, then you have already gotten a head start on the feast. Currently, we have a record of 74-58-1 for the season, which is as abundant a figure as the number of slices of pumpkin pie that we will consume on Thursday.

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On Thursday, we will also be consuming a lot of football, as there are three games that are going to be really good. Additionally, because this is a really unique event, we thought it would be appropriate to create a holiday edition of our best bets section specially for this occasion.

In order to get started, let’s discuss the best moneyline, spread, over/under, and player prop wagers that BetMGM and Caesars have to offer for Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Best of luck, have a wonderful time, and make sure you and your loved ones enjoy a joyful and healthy holiday.

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BetMGM and Caesars Sportsbook are the providers of all odds. Here are the best bets for the NFL Thanksgiving game against the spread (ATS).

Matchup between the Lions and the Bears (-110 on BetMGM and Caesars)
In the same way that I normally do not consume candied yams and creamed spinach, we do not typically go for large spreads throughout our meals. On the other hand, this one is simply too good to ignore. Throughout the entire season, the Lions have been the top club in the National Football Conference (NFC). They have a record of 10-1 straight up (SU) and 9-2 against the spread (ATS), and they have a record of 4-1 at Ford Field.

Ever since 1993, when I was playing Nintendo and basketball virtually every waking moment, the Bears have not been able to defeat the Lions on Thanksgiving Day. This is a record that has not been broken. Do not hold your breath in the hopes that Chicago will make history and pull off an upset against this juggernaut with the help of rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. During this season, the Bears have a terrible record in away games, with a losing record of 0-4 and an overall record of 0-3-1.

Simply put, Detroit has an excessive amount of everything. With Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery up front, there is an excessive amount of a running attack. In addition to Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Sam LaPorta, there is an excessive amount of pass-catching firepower. With Dan Campbell, Ben Johnson, and Aaron Glenn, there was an excessive amount of excellent coaching. It is a source of humiliation, comparable to the dessert table that I have on Thanksgiving Day. The Lions are yours.

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