The Detroit Lions remain on track for an impressive season with minimal injuries, and they’ve just received more good news. An MRI on Josh Paschal’s knee delivered a positive update that’s sure to please head coach Dan Campbell and quarterback Jared Goff.
Here is everything Jared Goff said during his postgame press conference after the Detroit Lions defeated the Chicago Bears 23-20 on Thanksgiving. On his immediate thoughts of the game: “Yeah, it was a crazy ending,
Goff is a rock star in the Motor City, a pinpoint passer in the midst of a career year for a team laying waste to its opponents. He may have walked into Campbell’s office with trepidation that day 25 months ago, but he emerged with a bounce in his step that has morphed into a strut.
Jared Goff is having a strong NFL season, but his year has been filled with milestones. The NFL star married Christen Harper this year, too.
Ahead of a crucial matchup against the Chicago Bears in Week 13 of the NFL, Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff will lose a key offensive player. With the sole goal of continuing to rack up wins in pursuit of the long-awaited playoff berth,
Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum, who has worked with Aponte, was recently hired by the Jets to help with the search for their next GM. Those close to Tannenbaum say he has a mantra: “The winning edge is to do things differently, not just better.”
With a win on Thursday, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and quarterback Jared Goff can snap the team's seven-game losing streak on Thanksgiving Day.
The Detroit Lions are looking to snap a seven-game losing streak on Thanksgiving when they take on the Chicago Bears in Week 13. While the Lions have struggled
Goff had lost his first three Thanksgiving Day game. And the Lions had lost their last seven. Those skids are cooked. Goff celebrated in proper fashion.
Detroit Lions (11-1) hosted Chicago Bears (4-8) on Thanksgiving and snapped a 7-game holiday losing streak. Check out the recap from Ford Field.
Lions fans are certainly thankful for Goff being their QB1. Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery have teamed up to form the league's very best running back duo. The Gibbs-Montgomery tandem is in its second year now, and has been dominant since day one.