When the Los Angeles Rams despatched quarterback Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions throughout the 2021 offseason, he was thought of by many as nothing greater than a throw-in bridge starter till the Lions drafted their subsequent franchise QB with one of many two first-round picks L.A. despatched them for QB Matthew Stafford.
But three years later, Goff, who has another yr left on the four-year, $134M contract he signed with the Rams in 2019, has resurrected his profession in Detroit and he’s probably in line for a big-money extension, in keeping with NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
“They had hopes that he would be the franchise guy that he has now become,” Rapoport said. “His production this year actually rivals his production he had during his best year with the Rams. He’s heading into a contract year next year and he’s had some brief extension talks before the season, Expect those to ramp up after the season with Goff once again proving his worth as a franchise quarterback in the NFL.”
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