Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff recently shared his thoughts after leading the team to a thrilling win over the Chicago Bears. Goff completed 21 out of 34 passes for 221 yards, including two touchdowns, with no interceptions. The game came down to a tense finish, with the Bears experiencing a crucial clock management blunder in the final moments. With 32 seconds left, the Bears struggled to move quickly, and despite quarterback Caleb Williams’ attempts to hurry the team, the clock ran out before they could snap the ball for a final downfield pass.
In his postgame interview with CBS, Goff reflected on his first Thanksgiving victory, describing the ending as “crazy” and noting how the team “fought hard” until the very end. He also expressed how significant it was to secure a win on such a special occasion, especially since it was the first Thanksgiving victory for many players, including himself.
When questioned about the dramatic conclusion of the game, Goff acknowledged the pressure of real-time decisions on both sides. He emphasized the importance of situational preparation, which helped the Lions secure the victory. He also praised Caleb Williams, the Bears’ quarterback, saying that Williams played well and that their matchups in the future would be exciting battles between two good players.
Goff was also asked about the Thanksgiving food that players traditionally enjoy on the field after a win. He shared that the meal was “actually pretty good,” highlighting the stuffing as particularly tasty. He mentioned that the experience was memorable and would be something he would cherish forever, alongside the victory.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell was equally pleased with the team’s performance and took the opportunity to praise tight end Sam LaPorta, who has battled injuries throughout the season. LaPorta made a significant impact in the game, catching three passes for 26 yards, including two touchdowns. Campbell noted that LaPorta was the healthiest he had been all season and expressed appreciation for the tight end’s contributions to the offense.
Campbell also pointed out that LaPorta’s efforts often go unnoticed, but his reliability and playmaking ability have been crucial for the team, especially in recent weeks. Despite his injuries, LaPorta continues to be a valuable asset when he’s healthy, and Campbell stressed the importance of recognizing his consistent performance.
On the other side, Bears head coach Matt Eberflus discussed the decision-making process that led to the clock mismanagement at the end of the game. He explained that the Bears’ plan was to run the play quickly, throw the ball inbounds, and attempt to reach field-goal range while calling a timeout afterward. However, the strategy backfired as time ran out, leaving them with no chance to finish the game with a final play.