Thanksgiving Day Schedule Keeps the Turkeys on the Table, Off the Tube

Rash of poorly performing quarterbacks across the NFL has made some teams hard to watch.
Thanksgiving Day Schedule Keeps the Turkeys on the Table, Off the Tube
Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams reacts after the game against the Seattle Seahawks at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on November 16, 2025. Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images
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As we enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday, we should be thankful that the big holiday slate of NFL games will keep some of the worst performing quarterbacks off the television screens.

But many teams—and observers—are throwing their hands up about their quarterbacks.

Donald Laible
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Don has covered pro baseball for several decades, beginning in the minor leagues as a radio broadcaster in the NY Mets organization. His Ice Chips & Diamond Dust blog ran from 2012-2020 at uticaod.com. His baseball passion surrounds anything concerning the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and writing features on the players and staff of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Don currently resides in southwest Florida.