The Detroit Lions emerged victorious in a thrilling Thursday Night Football showdown, edging out the Green Bay Packers 34-31. The win was powered by Jared Goff’s three touchdown passes and a clutch, game-winning field goal from Jake Bates as time expired.
Goff has been in top form this season, and after the game, he shared some candid thoughts about his performance.
Speaking with the TNF panel postgame, the Lions quarterback reflected on his growth since joining the team. “Since I’ve gotten here, I feel like I’ve played some pretty good ball. I feel like I’m playing the best ball of my life right now, and I gotta keep going,” Goff said.
In the victory, Goff completed 32 of 41 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns. However, he did throw his 10th interception of the season—a number inflated by a rough outing against the Houston Texans earlier in the year, where he tossed five picks in a single game.
Despite that hiccup, Goff’s overall numbers this season have been stellar. He boasts a career-high 72.4% completion rate and averages 8.6 yards per attempt. This remarkable efficiency is thanks in large part to a dominant offensive line, a dynamic running back duo, and a deep roster of talented receivers.
At just 30 years old, Goff has already built an impressive resume. He led the Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl and guided the Lions to an NFC Championship appearance, only their second in franchise history.
While Goff’s name doesn’t always come up in conversations about the league’s elite quarterbacks, his consistent production speaks for itself. For now, he’s letting his performance on the field do the talking—and the Lions are reaping the rewards.