Dan Campbell praises Jared Goff’s resiliency, toughness after thrilling comeback win vs. Bears

Dan Campbell praises Jared Goff’s resiliency and toughness after leading the Lions thrilling comeback win vs. the Bears

Fresh off an exhilarating 31-26 comeback win over the Chicago Bears, Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed the media inside Ford Field.

“Man, I was proud of the guys,” a hoarsely proud Campbell said. “Just a great win.”

Campbell was especially proud of his quarterback, Jared Goff. It was not a good overall game from Goff, who threw three interceptions and struggled under pressure for much of the afternoon. But Goff delivered brilliantly at the end of both halves, including a fantastic final four minutes when the quarterback led two touchdown drives to engineer a comeback from down 26-14 to a 31-26 win.

“It speaks volumes (about Goff),” Campbell stated. “He didn’t have his best game, but really when you needed him the most in a two-minute drive at the end of the half, that was pretty big.”

Campbell was referring to a great scoring drive at the end of the first half, capped by a Goff-to-Amon Ra St. Brown touchdown pass. The 75-yard drive took just 1:36 and gave the Lions a 14-10 lead despite the team being largely outplayed by Chicago.

“And then at the end of the game, that’s when he’s at his best. Down two scores in a game he’s not playing his best in, I think that speaks volumes. Here’s what we know about Goff: At the very least he’s going to be mentally tough and physically tough. You can always count on that; you can bank on that.”

Campbell continued,

“Today he showed his resiliency. When we needed those plays, he showed up in no-huddle mode. He was awesome.”