Jared Goff just won’t stop proving people wrong.
When the Detroit Lions traded for Goff, plenty of folks thought he was just a placeholder. But year after year, he’s shown he’s so much more than that — from silencing the Chiefs on opening night to pushing Detroit within inches of a Super Bowl.
And now, even without offensive coordinator Ben Johnson or longtime center Frank Ragnow, Goff is still impressing. Despite all the offseason changes, Goff has looked sharp and confident — a calming presence in a locker room that’s hungry for more.
New OC John Morton is expected to keep the offense humming with a system similar to Johnson’s. Add in a healthy roster, and Detroit has no reason to fear regression. If anything, they’ve got momentum.
Goff isn’t flashy like Mahomes or bulldozing like Josh Allen, but what he does bring is composure, leadership, and pinpoint execution. He’s the kind of steady veteran who knows exactly how to run this show.
Let’s be real — Stafford gave this city some unforgettable moments, but Goff might be the guy who finally delivers the one thing Detroit fans have been waiting on forever: a Super Bowl.
Dan Campbell and Goff have built something real in Motown. And as far as early signs go this offseason? It’s looking like they’re just getting started.
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