Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff isn’t losing sleep over the team’s most talked-about Week 11 issue — and he wants fans to relax, too. As Detroit prepares for Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants at Ford Field, questions have swirled around a lingering concern that many believe could impact the game. But Goff, steady as ever, brushed off any hint of panic.
According to the Lions’ leader, every team hits bumps during the season, and the key is staying focused, not feeding the noise. Goff made it clear that the so-called “big problem” isn’t something he sees as a threat to their momentum. Instead, he emphasized execution, communication, and keeping the offense locked in as Detroit looks to handle business at home.
With the Giants coming in hungry for an upset, Goff’s confidence sends a strong message — the Lions aren’t rattled. They’re ready. And their quarterback believes they’ll show that on the field this Sunday.
