Thursday Night Football Week 14 2025 – Lions vs Cowboys

Thursday Night Football Week 14 2025: Lions Host Cowboys in Pivotal December Clash
The NFL’s Thursday Night Football spotlight turns to Ford Field on December 4, 2025, as the Detroit Lions (7-5) welcome the Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1) for what promises to be a high-scoring affair with significant playoff implications for both franchises.
Current Standings and Momentum
The Lions currently sit third in the NFC North, but their 7-5 record has them positioned as the 8th seed in the conference playoff picture. Coach Dan Campbell’s squad has been particularly strong at home this season, boasting a 4-2 record at Ford Field.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys occupy second place in the NFC East behind the Philadelphia Eagles (8-4-0) and currently hold the 9th seed in the conference standings. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer’s team has struggled on the road this season, managing just a 2-4 record away from AT&T Stadium.
Offensive Firepower
This matchup features two of the league’s most potent passing attacks. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has thrown for 3,261 yards with an impressive 25 touchdowns against just 8 interceptions. His counterpart, Lions signal-caller Jared Goff, has amassed 3,025 passing yards with an identical 25 touchdown passes while limiting himself to only 5 interceptions.
The ground game favors Detroit, with second-year sensation Jahmyr Gibbs having already eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark (1,019) while scoring 10 touchdowns. Dallas counters with Javonte Williams, who has accumulated 955 rushing yards and 8 scores.
In the receiving department, Dallas features George Pickens (1,142 yards, 8 TDs) while Detroit relies on All-Pro Amon-Ra St. Brown (884 yards, 9 TDs).
Defensive Standouts
The Lions’ defense is anchored by star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson, who has recorded 8.5 sacks this season. For Dallas, James Houston has contributed 4.5 sacks but is currently listed as questionable with a foot injury.
Injury Concerns
Both teams enter with several key players listed as questionable. The Cowboys are monitoring safety Malik Hooker (back), safety Donovan Wilson (neck), defensive end James Houston (foot), defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. (shoulder), and offensive tackle Hakeem Adeniji (knee).
Detroit has its own injury concerns with offensive tackle Taylor Decker (shoulder), center Graham Glasgow (knee), tight end Shane Zylstra (knee), and running back Sione Vaki (thumb) all appearing on this week’s injury report.
Historical Context
This matchup carries extra significance given the recent competitive history between these storied franchises. Both teams have been playoff contenders in recent seasons, and this December showdown could have major implications for postseason seeding.
Game Details
The betting line favors the Lions by 3 points, with oddsmakers expecting a high-scoring affair as evidenced by the 53.5 point over/under. ESPN Analytics gives Detroit a significant edge, projecting a 61.8% chance of victory compared to Dallas’ 37.9% win probability.
Kickoff is set for 8:15 PM EST from Ford Field, with the game broadcast exclusively on Prime Video. Weather won’t be a factor inside Detroit’s domed stadium, creating ideal conditions for what should be an entertaining shootout between two NFC playoff hopefuls.
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