Jared Goff continues to be the master of the play-action passing game

Lions QB Jared Goff continues to be the master of the play-action passing game, skills he showed off in the Week 16 win over Chicago

One of the staples of the Detroit Lions offense under coordinator Ben Johnson and with quarterback Jared Goff has been the use of the play-action pass. Simply put, nobody does it better.

Sunday’s Week 16 win in Chicago was the latest example of Goff’s play-action prowess. Per Zebra Technologies, the force behind NFL Next Gen Stats, Goff and the Lions set a new mark for the most play-action passing yards in a game for the 2024 season.

It wasn’t the first time the “Goff-ense” lit up the opponent with play-action passing. The package of Detroit’s excellent run game, the line selling the play-fake and Goff delivering crisp, accurate passes to the best target off the play-action makes for a consistently prolific attack. Three of the top four play-action passing games from the last two seasons come courtesy of Goff and the Lions.

Goff finished 23-of-32 overall for 336 yards and three TDs in Chicago. That means well over half his production came off play-action passes.