Pros and cons of a Jared Goff contract extension

Pros and cons of a Jared Goff contract extension for the Detroit Lions in the 2024 offseason

Extending a player in the NFL or any professional sports league is one of the harder, more refined skills a general manager can possess.

Brad Holmes ever since he took over as general manager of the Lions has shown to be among the top tier of decision-makers in the NFL. What he hasn’t had to do yet is the hardest thing for a general manager, negotiating a quarterback contract extension.

Jared Goff had some growing pains during his first year in Detroit. Since then he has seen decent improvement thanks to the help of play caller Ben Johnson.

Holmes has built the offense around Goff by signing David Montgomery and drafting the likes of Amon-Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, Jameson Williams, and Jahmyr Gibbs.

That last part however may be why this gets extra tricky. Let’s break this deal down by each unique problem it presents as well as the benefits.

Jared Goff thrived when under center and the Lions played to his strength

Lions QB Jared Goff was better under center than in the shotgun and Detroit’s offense played to that strength

Fans of a certain vintage might recall when quarterbacks were nearly always taking snaps under center. The shotgun formation was a novelty instead of the norm.

In today’s NFL, over 83 percent of all offensive snaps come with the quarterback in some form of shotgun formation. Some quarterbacks, notably Jalen Hurts and Joe Burrow, take over 95 percent of their snaps in the shotgun.

That’s not what Jared Goff does. The Lions quarterback is comfortable working under center, and the offensive scheme plays to Goff’s ability. Goff was one of just two NFL quarterbacks who was not in the shotgun on at least 75 percent of snaps in 2023.

Goff and the Lions operated in the gun just 74.1 percent of the time. Only Minnesota’s Kirk Cousins, a similar type of pocket/play-action passer, was under center for a higher percentage than Goff.

Goff was statistically better when under center than in the gun, too. While there was little difference in the completion percentage, Goff averaged 2.0 yards per attempt (9.0 to 7.0) and over 2.6 more air yards per attempt from under center (9.58 to 6.97). He also had a lower sack rate (8 percent to 5.5) and lower INT rate (1.9 percent to 3.3 percent) when under center.

Not every offense can operate with such a high frequency of playing under center, and not every quarterback is comfortable doing it, either. Goff’s percentage of snaps under center rather than in the shotgun has increased in each of his three seasons in Detroit, a sign that coordinator Ben Johnson and coach Dan Campbell are further tailoring the offense to fit what Goff does well.

All data is from SIS and Pro Football Reference

Lions ranked among top three teams for 2024

The Lions rank among top teams for 2024

The Detroit Lions came as close as ever this season to making their first Super Bowl. Coach Dan Campbell said in the aftermath of the NFC title game loss to the 49ers that it is very unlikely this team makes it this far again based on how this league goes about things. After some critical personnel decided to stay in Detroit, and with their salary cap situation looking more positive than ever, perhaps Campbell was a tad critical.

In the wake of the Chiefs’ second straight Super Bowl win, the “NFL on Fox Podcast” discussed this week who the top teams are heading into the new season. They mentioned the Chiefs and 49ers at the top, which makes sense, but they threw in the Lions as their third-best team.

Campbell has shown he can be one of the best coaches in the league and can build a more-than-capable staff. Both offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn could have left for head coaching jobs elsewhere but instead decided to stay in the Motor City to build something special.

Quarterback Jared Goff is returning for his fourth year with the team. The offense looks to be ready to keep growing, led by running back Jahmyr Gibbs and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. The defense, led by edge rusher Aidan Hutchison, is taking the necessary steps to get better.

With the right offseason moves by GM Brad Holmes, this team could easily jump past the 49ers in terms of expectations for next season.

All 32 NFL QBs (including Panthers’ Bryce Young) ranked by passer rating for the 2023 regular season

32 starting QBs ranked by their 2023 passer ratings

Well, let’s just look back at this like a “Started from the bottom, now we here” meme by next year, shall we?

Here are all 32 NFL quarterbacks, including Bryce Young of the Carolina Panthers, ranked by passer rating from the 2023 season:

Frank Ragnow and Jared Goff pull out of the Pro Bowl

Lions standouts Frank Ragnow and Jared Goff pull out of the Pro Bowl Games

There will be a little less Detroit Lions flavor in the upcoming Pro Bowl Games. Even after adding two Lions players this week, two others have opted not to participate.

Quarterback Jared Goff informed the NFL that he’s not going to attend the revamped event, which no longer features an actual football exhibition game. He was selected to the Pro Bowl, his fourth, earlier in the offseason.

Center Frank Ragnow also pulled out from the Pro Bowl, as expected. Ragnow finished the Lions’ postseason run with four separate injuries, so it makes perfect sense for him to want to not stress the toe, knee, ankle or back in the all-star environment.

Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson staying with Detroit

Ben Johnson informed NFL clubs he is sticking around with the Lions for another season.

There was quite a bit of buzz going into this offseason about one of the best offensive minds in the league in Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator Ben Johnson being available for head coaching duties. Today he may have squashed the dreams of multiple teams as he informed NFL clubs he will be sticking around in Detroit to run it back for the 2024 season.

Johnson has been one of the big reasons for an offensive revive in Detroit and has helped revive a somewhat stalled career of quarterback Jared Goff. Detroit was the third best scoring offense in the league and pushed themselves all the way to the NFC Championship game where they hung 31 points on one of the league’s best defenses in a losing effort.

With a bright future ahead of him and free Detroit pizzas for life, Johnson is going to remain one of the best in the business for the foreseeable future. With a championship ring just within reach for the Lions and company, Ben Johnson could be the thing that keeps them stable enough to be in the big game next year. Either way Johnson should end up as a head coach eventually, and will continue to build upon his impressive coaching resume.

Why Lions OC Ben Johnson staying put could shake up the whole NFC in 2024

The Detroit Lions got a huge bit of great news when OC Ben Johnson decided to stay put. That’s bad news for the rest of the NFL.

The Detroit Lions, who saw their 2023 season end in heartbreaking fashion with a 34-31 divisional round loss to the San Francisco 49ers in which they led 24+7 at the end of the first half, got some very good news to cool that particular burn.

Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who has been of serious interest as a head coach for multiple NFL teams over the last two seasons, is staying put.

In 2023, the Lions ranked fifth in the NFL in Offensive DVOA (seventh passing, fourth rushing), up from seventh overall in 2022, and 29th in 2021. Johnson took over in 2022, so that tells you a lot.

Under Johnson in 2023, quarterback Jared Goff had his best season to date, completing 484 of 786 passes for a league-high 5,411 yards, 34 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and a passer rating of 98.7. Running backs David Montgomery and rookie Jahmyr Gibbs combined for 2,287 yards and 28 rushing touchdowns on 469 carries. Rookie tight end Sam LaPorta caught 107 passes on 147 targets for 1,065 yards and 11 touchdowns, and the receiver corps of Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Josh Reynolds, Kalif Raymond, and the two backs as pass-catchers were as dynamic as any group in the league at times.

Factor in an offensive line that may have the NFL’s best right tackle in Penei Sewell and the NFL’s best center in Frank Ragnow, and it’s easy to see why Johnson wanted to come back for one more season and maybe win a Super Bowl this time around.

The Lions’ offense has been a fascinating study all season long, and here are some of the hallmarks that Johnson and his guys can expand on when next season comes around.

A mic’d-up Jared Goff showed lots of class by praising Brock Purdy after heartbreaking Lions loss

A classy guy, that Jared Goff.

Even though the Detroit Lions suffered a heartbreaking loss in the NFC championship game, quarterback Jared Goff showed plenty of class while meeting San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy after the game.

Mics caught Goff encouraging Purdy on the field after the Lions’ loss, with Purdy visibly appreciative of Goff’s praise amid such a tough moment for the former first-overall pick.

Purdy’s rise from last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft to Super Bowl-starting quarterback has been quite impressive, and it looks like he’s got a fan in Goff. What a cool moment this is between two competitors after such a tight competition.

It’s great that NFL games can always end in pleasantries like this, as these two have both had inspiring stories to get to this past Sunday’s NFC title game.

We’re thinking these two might play each other in the playoffs again as the 49ers and Lions remain two of the conference’s best teams.

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Rams’ future at QB could lay with Jared Goff once Matthew Stafford retires

After a successful playoff run with the Lions, Jared Goff reestablished himself as a top-end starting quarterback.

As wild as this statement seems, the post-Matthew Stafford era could see the return of Jared Goff. After a 34-31 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers, Lions head coach Dan Campbell stated that his team’s appearance in the NFC Championship Game “may have been [the Lions’] only shot.”

He, of course, is talking about their Super Bowl chances.

And Campbell is absolutely right. Outside of the current NFC champion San Francisco 49ers, the last team to win the NFC title game the year after losing it was the 2012 49ers. It’s an incredibly hard thing to do and keep in mind the 2023 49ers suffered two straight conference championship losses before last night’s victory.

Whenever a head coach starts talking like that, changes always seem to follow. The Lions are expected to lose OC Ben Johnson to the Washington Commanders’ head coaching vacancy. Aaron Glenn has participated in multiple head coaching interviews. Frank Ragnow finished the year with virtually every body part causing him pain and the reality is that many current Lions will not return in 2024.

The Lions have already expressed an interest in replacing Goff at multiple points throughout Dan Campbell’s tenure. There was the Malik Willis discussion several years ago, the drafting of Hendon Hooker last year, and the multiple rumors swirling before this season.

Despite the success the Lions have had under Goff, the Lions’ front office has already made it known that they will upgrade a position at any time, even if there’s a solid starter already in that position. Jahmyr Gibbs for D’Andre Swift, Jack Campbell for Malcolm Rodriguez, and Penei Sewell for Hal Vaitai. The Lions are so confident in their ability to find talent that they traded their All-Pro tight end T.J. Hockenson to a division rival to then drafted a potentially even better tight end.

With all this being said, combined with Goff’s history, there’s a possibility that Goff’s eventual departure from Detroit could coincide with the career expectancy of Matthew Stafford. We all understand that McVay doesn’t want to groom another QB if he doesn’t have to, and considering the performance from the Rams’ recent runs of youthful quarterbacks, it’s safe to assume McVay wants a veteran gunslinger to take over for Stafford at some point.

This was made even more evident by the signing of Carson Wentz midway through the year.

Goff proved that he is a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback and that he’s not the same player he was on the Rams. Goff understands the offense at a higher echelon and he’s still in the prime of his career. With all bitter feelings seemingly water under the bridge, perhaps Goff could be destined to return to Los Angeles at some point down the line.

Fans are blaming a surprising win from the lowly Pistons for the Lions tough loss in the playoffs

So sorry, Detroit fans.

The Detroit Lions had a devastating loss in the NFC championship game and fans immediately decided on the same scapegoat for why.

The city of Detroit has shown tremendous pride for the Lions during this recent playoff push, even packing Ford Field like an actual home game for a watch party against the San Francisco 49ers.

Fans have enthusiastically chanted the name of Lions quarterback Jared Goff in Detroit at Pistons games in the NBA and Red Wings games in the NHL. But many have since decided that the Pistons (and not head coach Dan Campbell) are why the Lions blew their 17-point lead against the 49ers.

The reason involved involves how poorly the Pistons have played this season and the historic lack of success of the Lions as a franchise. Despite their lowly record, the Pistons somehow beat the Thunder (the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference) on Sunday.

Believe it or not, we haven’t seen the Pistons and Lions win a game on the same day in more than 770 days. At this point, some are wondering if it is even possible.

According to many fans, the win over Oklahoma City depleted all of the good luck that the city of Detroit could have in one day. An upset win for the Pistons, some believed, meant that a victory for the Lions couldn’t happen.

Of course, we know that the two events had nothing to do with each other. But for fans in Detroit, they’re going to have to wait even longer to see these two teams win on the same day again.

Now that the Lions were officially eliminated from postseason contention, that streak will reach at least 1,000 days as Detroit fans will have to wait until the NBA and NFL are in-season at the same time again later this year.