From Grit to Greatness: 10 Things Detroit Should Appreciate About the 2025 Lions

Thanksgiving isn’t just about turkey — it’s about celebrating a Lions team that’s finally delivering excitement, consistency, and hope.


1. Dan Campbell — The Heartbeat of Detroit

No list starts without the man at the center of it all. Dan Campbell has built a culture that’s tough, authentic, and unrelentingly competitive. “He is the culture,” and it shows every time the Lions take the field. Players respond, fans cheer, and Detroit football feels alive again.

2. Brad Holmes — Mastermind Behind the Roster

From drafting Jahmyr Gibbs to unearthing hidden gems like Brian Branch, GM Brad Holmes continues to assemble a team that competes at the highest level. His strategy of blending talent development with savvy signings has transformed the Lions into a sustainable contender.

3. Jahmyr Gibbs — The Human Highlight Reel

Gibbs has been nothing short of electric. Speed, vision, burst — he turns ordinary plays into jaw-dropping highlights. Every time he touches the ball, something exciting happens. “Anytime he touches the ball, something crazy might happen. Be thankful,” and Detroit fans have every reason to be.

4. Amon-Ra St. Brown — Reliability Personified

Even on an off day, St. Brown shines. Nine catches, 149 yards — that’s the mark of a player who never stops grinding. He’s the engine, the heartbeat, and a model of consistency that makes Detroit’s offense hum.

5. The Best Fanbase in Football

Ford Field isn’t just a stadium; it’s a fortress. The energy from Detroit fans shakes the stands, rattles opponents, and dominates the narrative. On Thanksgiving, it becomes a madhouse that only amplifies the Lions’ home-field advantage.

6. Aidan Hutchinson — Big-Play Machine

Whether it’s a game-ending sack or a momentum-shifting tackle, Hutchinson delivers when it matters most. He’s a star who saves his best for the highest-pressure moments.

7. Jared Goff — Calm, Confident, Commanding

Goff’s leadership keeps Detroit steady. Running one of the league’s best offenses, he remains calm under pressure and provides the poise that turns close games into victories.

8. Frank Ragnow — The Centerpiece Returns

After a surprising flirtation with retirement, Ragnow is back on track to return. Dan Campbell called it a turnaround: “Ragnow turned the damn ship around,” and soon, No. 77 will be anchoring the line again.

9. Ford Field — A Fortress Reclaimed

Empty seats and quiet crowds are a thing of the past. The Lions are selling out games, and the energy is palpable. Detroit football is alive, vibrant, and loud once more.

10. The Lions Are Legitimate Contenders

This isn’t luck or a fluke. This team is built to win now — and win big. From the coaching staff to the players to the front office, the Lions are a complete package, and that’s something every Detroit fan can be thankful for this Thanksgiving.


The Bottom Line

For decades, Lions fans dreamed of a team like this. In 2025, it’s no longer a dream — it’s the expectation. Take a moment this Thanksgiving to appreciate how far Detroit football has come, and how bright the future remains.

Happy Thanksgiving, Detroit. Go Lions.

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