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Turkey Bowl (amateur), nickname for informal backyard American football games held on Thanksgiving or over Thanksgiving weekend; Turkey bowling, a sport involving bowling with turkeys as bowling balls and soda bottles as pins; Impact Turkey Bowl, a special tournament that was aired on the Thanksgiving night episode of Impact!
An informal "Turkey Bowl" game in Redmond, Washington. Unorganized groups have also been known to partake in American football on Thanksgiving. These informal matches are usually known as a Turkey Bowl (not to be confused with some high school football games that also use the name "Turkey Bowl", see above, and with Turkey Bowling).
"The Rivalry", also known by locals as the Turkey Bowl, met for the 111th Thanksgiving and the 155th time overall in 2016. Since 2004–2005 football season Leominster is currently 13–2 against Fitchburg. The only two losses are from the 2008 Thanksgiving Day game and the, Division 2 Central MA playoff game in 2014. [1] [44] [45]
The family Turkey Bowl on Thanksgiving is the greatest football game of the year. Here are tips and tricks to help you triumph in yours.
Game day will look a bit different for the NFL star, however, due to his season-ending injury. The Dolphins will play against the Packers on Turkey Day, which Earle joked could cause some drama in ...
The game resumed in 1928 and was played continuously on Thanksgiving Day through 1974. While not the only Thanksgiving football game in Missouri during its early existence, the state's high school athletic commission shut down most others (one prominent example being the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs [1]) after 1950, while leaving the Kirkwood–Webster Groves game intact.
"The Turkey Bowl" is a sports comedy in which rival high school football teams in a rural community hash out old beef in a rematch of their classic football tournament, the eponymous Turkey Bowl ...
The NFL Thanksgiving logo used for 2016; the year is updated annually, with the new NFL shield being used for the first time in 2008. Since its inception in 1920, the National Football League (NFL) has played games on Thanksgiving Day, patterned upon the historic playing of college football games on or around the November holiday.