Jared Goff’s role in shaping the Detroit Lions’ future is becoming more critical than ever as the team transitions after a successful 2024 campaign. The Lions finished with a stellar 15-2 record but experienced significant changes in the offseason, notably the departure of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who left to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears.
In his place, the Lions hired John Morton, a veteran coach with a rich background in the NFL. What sets this hire apart, however, is the involvement of Goff in the decision-making process. Lions head coach Dan Campbell confirmed that Goff’s input played a key role in the decision, with the quarterback’s preferences and strengths taken into account.
Campbell emphasized Goff’s growth within Johnson’s offense, praising his ability to recognize defensive looks and adapt plays. Goff’s progression from being traded in 2021 for Matthew Stafford to putting up career-high numbers under Johnson has earned him a bigger voice in shaping the Lions’ offensive future. Goff’s impressive statistics from 2022-2024, including over 13,000 passing yards and 96 touchdowns, have solidified his place as the team’s leader.
However, with Morton now at the helm, Goff faces new pressure. The expectation is that the offense will continue to thrive with the same core players from 2024, but Goff must take an even more active role in game-planning. Given Goff’s hefty salary in the coming years, the stakes are high—if the offense falters, the Lions might reconsider their investment in the quarterback.
As Goff enters the 2025 season, the pressure to perform at a high level is unmistakable, but with his influence on the team’s direction, he has a chance to continue leading Detroit’s potent offense to new heights.