Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions locked in from the start and delivered a bounce-back performance. It came with a few team records, too. Goff threw for 336 yards and three touchdowns, and the Detroit Lions remained on top of the NFC with their franchise-best 13th win,
There wasn’t much doubt on Sunday as the Detroit Lions easily handled the Chicago Bears 34-17 after jumping out to an early 20-0 lead. A loss by the Philadelphia Eagles in the final seconds of their game at Washington also put Detroit in sole possession of the NFC’s best record at 13-2.
Check it out as the Lions RB hits the turf and Jared Goff stumbles after taking the snap, appearing to fumble. The Bears fell for it and Goff threw a TD pass to Sam LaPorta. The Lions had doubled up the Bears, 34-17, with the game in the fourth quarter.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff has a strong message for those who think the Lion's season is over, due to injuries.
After the Lions blew out the Bears on Sunday, Jared Goff joined the elite company of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning after winning his 13th game
The Lions went up 20–0 at the beginning of the second quarter thanks to an 82-yard touchdown scored by Jameson Williams. Quarterback Jared Goff threw a deep pass to Williams for the score, and the Lions fans who made the trip to Chicago were ecstatic.
CHICAGO — Jared Goff threw for 336 yards and three touchdowns, and the Detroit Lions remained on top of the NFC with their franchise-record 13th win, 34-17, over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
With his Sunday performance, Goff secured the NFL record for most games with 300 yards and a 100 passer rating through nine seasons in the league, per Lions PR. Goff finished the game with a 137.0 passer rating and a 79.8 QBR.
The Detroit Lions completed a long touchdown pass in the third quarter of the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears that saw both quarterback Jared Goff and running back Jahmyr Gibbs stumble. But were the stumbles accidental of did Goff and Gibbs do it on purpose to throw off the Bears?
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