As Todd Gurley’s workload decreases, Jared Goff’s grows exponentially. He’s become the center of the Rams offense, throwing the ball more than just about any other quarterback in the league.
That’s led to some gaudy yardage numbers from Goff, even if it hasn’t translated to a strong season as a whole. On Saturday night, he surpassed the 4,000-yard mark in 2019, giving him two straight seasons with 4,000-plus yards.
He’s the first Rams quarterback ever to reach that number in back-to-back seasons.
.@RamsNFL QB Jared Goff has reached 4,000 yards passing on the season. He becomes the first QB in franchise history 4,000+ passing yards in consecutive seasons.
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) December 22, 2019
Goff reached 4,000 yards on more than 550 attempts, and he has a chance to surpass his yardage total from last season of 4,688 yards in Week 17. He needs 698 yards in the final two games of the season to tie his mark from 2018.