Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Detroit Lions recognizes how Jared Goff is often undervalued by the public despite his solid performance. St. Brown shared with Yahoo Sports during training camp that while athletes like Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Patrick Mahomes capture attention with their physical traits and flashy plays, Goff is steady and consistent, though less flashy. Last season, Goff led the Lions to a 15-2 NFC record, showcasing his reliability rather than highlight-reel moments.
The Lions hope Goff’s consistency continues as they transition to a new offensive coordinator, John Morton, after the retirement of their veteran center Frank Ragnow. Though Goff may not post the most eye-catching stats compared to some of his peers, he ranked fourth in touchdown passes and had the league’s highest success rate on key downs. Morton aims to build on Goff’s strengths by focusing on quarterback perspective in offensive teaching and preparing skill players to better support the quarterback.
While Goff isn’t flashy, teammates like tackle Taylor Decker praise him as a grounded superstar who leads without diva tendencies, and St. Brown believes this underrated status fuels Goff’s motivation. Regardless of achievements—even winning a Super Bowl MVP—Goff seems destined to face skepticism, but his quiet leadership and consistency remain invaluable to the Lions’ success.
Fan Take: This story highlights how consistency and leadership can be just as impactful as flashiness in today’s NFL, reminding fans to appreciate different styles of quarterback play. For the sport, it underscores the value of underrated players like Goff who quietly elevate their teams and defy expectations, adding depth beyond the usual superstar narratives.