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Eagles defensive tackles Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter batted down five of Lions quarterback Jared Goff's passes on Sunday night, but Goff says he's not concerned.
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Jared Goff dismisses poor performance as ‘Outlier’ - shows elite mental toughness after tough loss
While critics focus on batted passes and completion percentage, the Lions quarterback reveals his winning mentality in candid podcast moment: "I don't care if we have 100 yards. If we win the game, it's all that matters.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/lions/onsi as Lions Jared Goff Worried About Winning, Not Offensive Consistency. Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is more concerned about the overall outcome of games than worrying about offensive consistency.
St. Brown caught just two passes on 12 targets, the fewest passes on that many targets for any wide receiver in the NFL in any game this season.
Detroit’s loss to the Eagles reignited an uncomfortable question for Lions fans: Can Jared Goff lead this team to a Super Bowl victory?
Jared Goff targeted Amon-Ra St. Brown 12 times in the Detroit Lions' 16-9 loss to Philadelphia. He completed just two of those passes.
Another aspect he isn’t sweating is the usually automatic connection with star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Goff threw the ball St. Brown’s way 12 times, but they connected only twice.
Amid the changes to the Goff family in 2025, the Lions have kept rolling. With a win against Jalen Hurts and the Eagles, they could reclaim the top spot in the NFC North standings from the Chicago Bears (7-3). Next week, they have a home game against the New York Giants before hosting the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving Day.
It wasn't all Jared Goff's fault for Lions, but he completed 1 of 11 passes for 27 yards in the 4th quarter, when good QBs are supposed to win games.