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.
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.
Aside from Detroit Lions fans, it's hard to find a bigger supporter of the team's quarterback Jared Goff than its own coach, Dan Campbell. In fact, just a week ago, Campbell was challenging anyone ...
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,
Campbell's brawn, brains, emotional intelligence and honesty have led the Lions to places they've never been before.
QB Jared Goff speaks to the media about what they could've done better for a different outcome. QB Jared Goff speaks to the media about what they could've done better for a different outcome.
The Detroit Lions' one-and-done postseason loss to the Washington Commanders will haunt quarterback Jared Goff for a while.Goff was responsible for four turnovers - three interceptions and a strip-sack fumble - in the Lions' 45-31 shocking defeat at Ford Field.
Quarterback Jared Goff led Detroit Lions to a remarkable turnaround, culminating in a 15-2 season, NFC's No. 1 seed, silencing many of his critics.
Goff said that he’s “going to have some hard nights coming up” as he tries to make sense of what happened Saturday night: “We had everything we wanted.”
The self-inflicted wounds came in the form of turnovers — five in total, including two Jared Goff interceptions in the first half — and, perhaps even more painfully, unforced penalties, the worst of which came at one of the game’s most pivotal junctures.