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The NFL is pulling out all the stops for its Thanksgiving Day games in 2025. Halftime shows will feature performances by Post Malone (Cowboys vs. Chiefs), Jack White (Lions vs. Packers), and Lil Jon (Ravens vs. Bengals). The NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games are massive TV events, with the halftime shows rivaling major award shows in viewership. The Lions are bringing in Eminem and Paul Rosenberg as executive producers for their halftime show for the next few years, and it will include a performance from CeCe Winans during the game. Post Malone’s halftime show will kick off The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. Other game day information includes Renee Elise Goldsberry singing the National Anthem during the Ravens game and Joe Burrow being out again for the Bengals.

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NFL Announces Star-Studded Thanksgiving Halftime Lineup for 2025

NEW YORK – The NFL is set to deliver a Thanksgiving Day feast for the ears in 2025, announcing halftime performances from Post Malone, Jack White, and Lil Jon across its three marquee games.

On Thursday, November 27, 2025, Detroit native and rock icon Jack White will electrify fans during the Detroit Lions’ Thanksgiving Halftime Show, powered by Verizon, as the Lions face off against the Green Bay Packers at 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX. The Lions are pulling out all the stops with gospel artist CeCe Winans singing the National Anthem and a contribution to the Feeding America foundation. The halftime show will be Executive Produced by Detroit natives Eminem and Paul Rosenberg.

Later that day, global superstar Post Malone will take center stage during the Dallas Cowboys’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs at 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS. His performance will mark the kickoff of The Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign, a crucial fundraising effort for those in need during the holiday season.

Rounding out the day, Grammy Award-winning rapper and producer Lil Jon will bring his high-energy performance to the Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals matchup at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC. Tony Award winner Renée Elise Goldsberry will sing the National Anthem before the game. Joe Burrow, Quarterback for the Bengals, will be out again for the Bengals.

The NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games have become a television juggernaut, with last year’s games averaging a record-breaking 34.2 million viewers across all three broadcasts. The holiday halftime shows consistently draw massive audiences, rivaling major award ceremonies in terms of viewership, besides the Super Bowl.

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