By Okon Ekpenyong
For many families, Thanksgiving Day isn’t complete without sports excitement or drama. Football and basketball are popular choices, especially for the sports lovers in the family. But there are plenty of other sports to choose from – soccer, tennis, and golf are great.
The annual Thanksgiving Day game is one of the most anticipated events of the NFL season. This year, the Green Bay Packers will take on the Detroit Lions in the early game at 12:30 p.m. ET on FOX. The mid-day game will be between the Washington Commanders and the Dallas Cowboys, airing at 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS. Finally, the late game will be between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks, airing at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.
For immigrants and refugees living abroad, American football can be a way to connect with their home country. Many of them watch the Thanksgiving Day games as a way to feel closer to the culture and traditions of the United States. It can also remind them of the family and friends they may have left behind. Watching American Football on Thanksgiving Day can be a comforting experience for these new Americans.
Thanksgiving Day Sports is a great way to unite the family, create division, or create lasting memories. It can also be a great way to stay active and enjoy the holiday season. And for those families who are separated during Thanksgiving, sports can be a great way to stay connected. Watching the games together, or even playing a game of catch, can help to make the holiday more meaningful.
Sports are also a fundamental part of the holiday spirit and a great way to unite people. Whether it’s football, soccer, or any other sport, getting out and playing together can help complete Thanksgiving Day.
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