Lions’ Jared Goff Puts Detroit Media on Notice.
The Detroit Lions officially turned their franchise around with a stellar 2023 season. But Lions quarterback Jared Goff suggested the local media doesn’t quite see it that way.
While appearing on Willbo’s “Trading Cards” podcast, Goff argued the local Detroit media will “relish in the negativity” too often for how good the team has become.
“Hey guys, we have a good team. We’ve had success,” Goff said to co-hosts Robbie and Will McInerny. “We can be happy about that, we can celebrate that and not have to write about how we’re constantly the underdog. No, teams are gonna be gunning for us now. We won the division and all that.
“I’m probably overthinking it in my head and it’s the chip on my shoulder and the competitor in me.”
Before 2023, there were plenty of reasons for the Detroit media to be negative. From 1992-2022, the Lions had just four 10-win seasons and went 0-8 in the playoffs.
But in 2023, Detroit won 12 games for the first time since 1991. That led to the team hosting its first playoff game in 30 years.
Last season, the Lions also won their first playoff game in 32 years and won multiple contests in the same postseason for the first time since 1957.
Lions’ Jared Goff Sends Message to Detroit Media
It’s possible Lions media isn’t negative only because of the city’s football team. Putting aside Michigan’s recent football national championship, Detroit hasn’t won any sports title in 16 years.
The Detroit Red Wings and the WNBA’s Detroit Shock captured the city’s last titles in 2008. Since then, the Lions posted the NFL’s first 0-16 season, and the Red Wings have seen their 25-year playoff streak end. This NBA season, the Detroit Pistons tied the league record for the most consecutive losses at 28.