The Detroit Lions announced that multi-platinum artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Big Sean will perform the halftime show at the upcoming Thanksgiving Day Classic against the Chicago Bears. NE-YO will also be singing the national anthem. The lions’ Thanksgiving game is set for November 25. The Detroit native was born and raised in the metro area, and he is currently studying Christian ministry at Rochester University.
The Detroit Lions have announced the halftime act for their Thanksgiving Day Classic game this weekend. The group Brothers Osborne will perform, while Grammy award-winning singer NE-YO will sing the national anthem. The lions’ first game under new head coach Dan Campbell is a crucial one for both teams, as they are looking for their first win since the start of the season.
After a strong start by the Lions, the singers are ready for their big moment. Ne-Yo performed the Motown-themed anthem during the first half, which received a standing ovation. The band is the perfect match for today’s tense game. They have three wins and four losses in nine games. Despite their rough start, the Lions’ fans are overwhelmingly appreciative of their new head coach.
The Detroit Lions are on the road again for the Thanksgiving Day Classic. The team has lost its last two games and is 0-11. With a 3-12-1 record this season, the Detroit Lions are out of playoff contention. While the Lions are struggling to find their first win under Dan Campbell, the crowd will be cheering for both teams. The Bears will also honor rapper Ne-Yo, who gave a Motown-inspired version of the national anthem before the game. He received a standing ovation from the audience.
The Detroit Lions announced the halftime act for today’s Thanksgiving Day Classic. The GRAMMY-nominated country-rock duo, Brothers Osborne, will perform the anthem. The song will be performed by Jimmie Allen, the former singer of the anthem for the Chicago Bears. The rap team will be under the shadow of a struggling team in the NFC North.
NE-YO is a Grammy Award-winning rapper from the Motor City. He works for the Pistons and will be performing at the Lions game today. The Detroit Lions’ upcoming Thanksgiving game will be the first in which he has performed the anthem before. The lions will play the Chicago Bears in the playoffs. The team is 3-12-1 this year.