Lions QB Jared Goff was at a loss for words after he played poorly during Saturday's upset loss against the Commanders.
Dan Campbell's Detroit Lions have been the NFL's best regular-season team over the last two years. After two brutal playoff losses, that means very little.
The Detroit Lions worked all season to earn the NFC's top seed and ensure they wouldn't have to play anywhere but Ford Field until the Super Bowl.
Jared Goff was his usual classy self after the Detroit Lions' season came to a shuddering halt on Saturday night against the Washington Commanders at Ford Field
Here is everything Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff said after his team lost 45-31 to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.
The Jared Goff chant was born that night, and in the year since, would go on to spring up at Lions road games, and Pistons games, and a high school cheerleading competition, and a Green Day concert. Yooperman has missed a lot in the five years he's been gone,
Jared Goff #16 of the Detroit Lions celebrates with head coach Dan Campbell after defeating the Minnesota Vikings 29-27 to win their first game of the season at Ford Field on December 05, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan.
The Detroit Lions were favorites at home to win against a Commanders team led by a rookie, but after the loss, Dan Campbell had to admit a few painful truths.
Jared Goff’s dreams of leading the Detroit Lions to their first Super Bowl went sideways in a swirl of turnovers Saturday as the upstart Washington Commanders prevailed 45-31 to reach the NFL championship game for the first time since 1991.
Goff turned the ball over four times and Jayden Daniels torched Detroit's defense to bring an abrupt end to what was a dream season for the long-suffering Lions.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is saying who he believes is responsible for the team's loss to the Washington Commanders.