Jared Goff Biography

American football player (born 1994)

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Jared Thomas Goff (born October 14, 1994) is an American football quarterback for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears, setting Pac-12 Conference season records for p*ing yards and p*ing touchdowns. Goff was selected first overall by the Los Angeles Rams in the 2016 NFL draft.

After an unsuccessful rookie season, Goff rebounded in his second year when he helped lead the Rams to their first winning season in 14 years and their first playoff appearance in 13 years. Goff oversaw further improved fortunes for the Rams in 2018, which saw the team reach Super Bowl LIII, the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance since 2001. He also received Pro Bowl honors in both seasons. Goff was traded to the Lions in 2021 and received a third Pro Bowl selection the following year. In 2023, he led the Lions to their first division *le since 1993 and first playoff win since 1991.

Early years

Goff was born in San Rafael, California, and raised in Novato, California, the son of Jerry Goff, a former Major League Baseball player. He also has an older sister named Lauren. Goff grew up as a San Francisco 49ers fan and wore the number 16 as a tribute to Joe Montana, who played for the 49ers before Goff was born.

Goff attended Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, California, and graduated in 2013. He played for the football team, throwing for 7,687 yards and 93 touchdowns with 18 interceptions in three varsity seasons at Marin Catholic, completing 477-of-767 p*es (62.2%), equal to a p*er rating of 125.5, for teams that combined to post a 39–4 overall record and 21–0 Marin County Athletic League mark on their way to an appearance in the state *le game, one North Coast Section crown, three NCS playoff appearances, and three MCAL championships.

College career

Goff was recruited by a number of college programs and received scholarship offers from Boise State, Fresno State, and Washington State before choosing to attend the University of California, Berkeley. Goff was a mid-year enrollee at Cal in January 2013 and joined the Golden Bears for 2013 spring practices. In August, he was named starting quarterback for the 2013 season over redshirt freshman quarterback Zach Kline, becoming the first true freshman quarterback in Cal history to start a season opener.

Goff set 26 Cal records. This included p*ing yards (12,220), p*ing yards per game (329.7 ypg), touchdown p*es (96), completions (977), p*ing attempts (1,569), total offense (12,086), and total plays (1,739). He is second only to Aaron Rodgers on Cal's all-time list for p*ing efficiency (143.95).

2013 season

Goff throws under pressure against UCLA in 2014

Under new head coach Sonny Dykes, Goff started all twelve games in the 2013 season, and although the team finished 1–11, he set Cal single-season records for p*ing yards (3,508), yardage gained (3,508), total offense (3,446), p*es completed (320), and p*es attempted (530). Goff finished his true freshman season with a 60.3 completion percentage with 18 touchdown p*es and 10 interceptions.

2014 season

In 2014, Goff was again the starting quarterback for the Golden Bears. In a September 27 matchup against the Colorado Buffaloes, Goff threw a career-high seven touchdown p*es, completing 24-of-42 p*es for 458 yards. On October 4, Goff threw for a new career-high and school-record 527 yards and five touchdowns in a 60–59 victory over Washington State. Goff helped lead the Golden Bears to a 5–7 season, a four-win improvement over the 2013 season. He finished the 2014 season with 3,973 yards, 35 touchdowns, and a 62% completion rate, once again setting new school records.

2015 season

In 2015, as a junior, Goff led the Bears to a 7–5 regular-season finish, clinching Cal's first winning season since 2011. Going into the season, Goff was projected as the top quarterback for the 2016 NFL draft by Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay. On November 14, 2015, Goff threw for 453 yards and six touchdowns in a 54–24 victory over Oregon State, earning Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week honors for the first time. Two weeks later, Goff set a new Cal single-game record with 542 p*ing yards in a 48–46 come-from-behind victory over Arizona State, earning Player of the Week honors for a second time. In the 2015 Armed Forces Bowl, Goff threw for six touchdown p*es and 467 yards, leading the Bears to a 55–36 victory over Air Force.

In 2015, Goff set a new Pac-12 single-season p*ing-yardage record (4,714), and also set a new conference record for touchdown p*es in a season (43). He earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors. He was the first Cal quarterback to earn first-team All-Pac-12 honors since Rodgers in 2004 while leading an 8–5 Cal team to a winning record and bowl game for the first time since 2011 as well as a post-season win for the first time since 2008.

During Goff's time as quarterback, the Golden Bears never beat an in-state rival, going 0–9 against Stanford, UCLA, and USC, and they also went 0–3 against division rival Oregon. Goff's father has been quoted as saying the lack of a marquee win bothered his son. Goff majored in sociology during his time at Cal.

After his junior season, Goff announced his decision to forgo his senior season and enter the 2016 NFL Draft.

College statistics

Professional career

Pre-draft

In mid-February 2016, most *ysts had Goff projected to be selected in the early first round of the draft, with the second overall pick of the Cleveland Browns being his most frequently predicted landing spot, or the San Francisco 49ers with the seventh overall pick. Despite not excelling at the physical tests at the NFL Scouting Combine, Goff still improved his draft stock with a strong showing in the positional drills. Goff also reportedly scored a 36 on his Wonderlic exam.

Los Angeles Rams

2016 season

See also: 2016 Los Angeles Rams seasonGoff in 2016

Goff was selected first overall by the Los Angeles Rams in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Rams had traded up in the first round and acquired the first pick from the Tennessee *ans. Goff was the second Rams quarterback to be taken first overall in six years; the Rams had selected Sam Bradford first overall six years earlier.

On June 9, 2016, Goff signed a four-year deal worth $27.9 million in guaranteed money, including an $18.6 million signing bonus.

On November 15, Goff was named the Rams' starting quarterback for the game against the Miami Dolphins after spending the first nine games as the backup to veteran quarterback Case Keenum. Goff started the final seven games of the season. On November 20, 2016, he made his professional debut and first NFL start against the Dolphins and completed 17-of-31 attempts for 134 yards in the 14–10 loss. The following week against the New Orleans Saints, he threw his first career touchdown on a 24-yard completion to wide receiver Tavon Austin in the first quarter and had his first career interception in the third quarter after being picked off by Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro. Goff finished the 49–21 road loss completing 20-of-32 completed p*es for 214 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception in a 49–21 loss.

During a Week 14 42–14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Goff completed 24 of 41 p*es for 235 yards and two interceptions. He also had his first NFL rushing touchdown on a two-yard run in the fourth quarter.

In his rookie season, Goff made seven starts. The Rams lost each of those games finishing with an overall record of 4–12. Goff completed 112-of-205 p*es for 1,089 yards, five touchdowns, and seven interceptions to go along with 16 rushing yards and a touchdown.

2017 season

See also: 2017 Los Angeles Rams season

Goff entered the season with a new head coach in Sean McVay. In the season-opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Goff achieved his first professional victory while completing 21-of-29 p*es for 306 yards and a touchdown. His performance against the Colts marked his first career game with at least 300 p*ing yards. Two weeks later against the 49ers, Goff completed 22-of-28 p*es for 292 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Rams to a narrow 41–39 road victory. During a Week 4 35–30 road victory over the Dallas Cowboys, Goff completed 21-of-36 p*es for 255 yards and two touchdowns. In the next game against the Seattle Seahawks, Goff notably struggled, as he had two interceptions, no touchdowns, 288 yards, and a 46.8 completion percentage for a 48.9 p*er rating as the Rams lost 10–16. The following week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Goff threw for 124 yards and a touchdown in a 27–17 road victory. During a Week 7 33–0 shutout victory over the Arizona Cardinals at Twickenham Stadium, he p*ed for 235 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. Two weeks later against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium, Goff threw for 311 yards and four touchdowns as the Rams won by a score of 51–17, earning him National Football Conference (NFC) Offensive Player of the Week. During Week 10 against the Houston Texans, Goff finished with 355 p*ing yards and three touchdowns as the Rams won 33–7. In the game, he threw a 94-yard touchdown p* to Robert Woods. Two weeks later against the Saints, Goff finished with 354 p*ing yards, two touchdowns, and an interception as the Rams won 26–20. In Week 14, Goff played against the Philadelphia Eagles, going up against 2016 second overall pick Carson Wentz. Although he completed 16-of-26 attempts for 199 yards and two touchdowns, Goff fumbled the ball in the last minute, resulting in a 43–35 loss. In the next game against the Seahawks, he completed 14 of 21 p*es for only 120 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams won on the road by a score of 42–7. The following week against the Tennessee *ans, Goff finished with 301 p*ing yards and four touchdowns in the 27–23 road victory. With the win, the Rams clinched the NFC West for the first time since 2003. As a result, Goff sat out of the regular-season finale against the 49ers. He was named as the PFWA Most Improved Player.

Goff finished his second professional season with 3,804 p*ing yards, 28 touchdowns, and seven interceptions to go along with 51 rushing yards and a touchdown in 15 games and starts. He led the league in yards per p* completion with 12.9. On January 6, 2018, Goff played in his first playoff game. He completed 24-of-45 p*es for 259 yards and a touchdown in a 26–13 Wild Card Round loss to the Falcons. On January 22, 2018, he was named to his first Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Carson Wentz. Goff was ranked 38th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018.

2018 season: Super Bowl LIII

See also: 2018 Los Angeles Rams seasonGoff in 2018

Goff started the 2018 season throwing for 233 yards and two touchdowns in a 33–13 road victory over Oakland Raiders in the season opener, followed by back-to-back 354 yard games in wins over Cardinals and the cross-town rival Los Angeles Chargers. In the Chargers game, he also had a career best 80.5% completion percentage on 29–36 p*ing for three touchdowns and one interception. During a Week 4 38–31 victory over the against the Minnesota Vikings, Goff completed 26 of 33 p*es for a career-high 465 yards and five touchdowns, finishing with a perfect quarterback rating of 158.3. His performance set the record for most p*ing yards and attempts while maintaining a perfect p*er rating, surp*ing Ken O'Brien's 32 attempts for 431 yards in 1986. Goff was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance. Goff was later named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September. Against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, Goff threw for over 400 yards and four touchdowns as the Rams defeated the Chiefs 54–51 on Monday Night Football in the third-highest-scoring NFL game in history. Three weeks later against the Chicago Bears, Goff threw for 180 yards, no touchdowns, and a career-high four interceptions as the Rams lost on the road by a score of 15–6. Goff ended the season by throwing for 199 yards and four touchdowns in a 48–32 victory over the 49ers, and finished 2018 with 4,688 yards, the second-highest single-season total in franchise history, and his 32 touchdown p*es were the third-highest total among Ram quarterbacks, trailing only Hall of Famer Kurt Warner in both categories. He was selected to his second straight Pro Bowl for his performance in 2018.

Goff interviewed by Terry Bradshaw after winning the 2018 NFC Championship Game

The Rams finished the 2018 season atop the NFC West with a 13–3 record and made the playoffs with a first-round bye as the #2 seed. In the Divisional Round against the Cowboys, he finished with 186 p*ing yards as the Rams won 30–22. In the NFC Championship against the Saints, he p*ed for 297 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Rams defeated the Saints on the road in overtime by a score of 26–23. Although the team was aided by a controversial no-call by the officials, Goff was also clutch in several key plays, and became the youngest quarterback to win an NFC Championship Game.

Goff and the Rams advanced to Super Bowl LIII to face the New England Patriots. The game was largely dominated by both sides' defenses, and Goff completed 19 of 38 p*es for 229 yards and threw a costly interception to Stephon Gilmore late in the fourth quarter of the 13–3 loss. The Rams tied the 1971 Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI for the fewest points in Super Bowl history in the loss. Goff was ranked 32nd by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2019.

2019 season

See also: 2019 Los Angeles Rams season

On April 23, 2019, the Rams picked up the fifth-year option on Goff's contract. Five months later, he agreed to a four-year extension worth $134 million featuring $110 million guaranteed, at the time, it was an NFL record for the most guaranteed money in a contract, surp*ed by Patrick Mahomes in 2020.

Goff helped lead the Rams to a 3–0 start with victories over the Carolina Panthers, Saints, and Browns. During a Week 4 55–40 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Goff finished with a career-high 517 p*ing yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions. He tied the NFL record for completions in a regular-season game with 45 equalling Drew Bledsoe's Week 11 performance against the Vikings in 1994. In the next game against the Seahawks, Goff threw for 395 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the narrow 30–29 road loss. The following week against the 49ers, Goff threw for a career-low 78 p*ing yards in the 20–7 loss. During a Week 7 37–10 road victory over the Falcons, he helped stop the Rams' three-game losing streak with 268 p*ing yards and two touchdowns in the 37–10 victory. In the next game against the Cincinnati Bengals in London, Goff threw for 372 yards and two touchdowns in the 24–10 victory. During a Week 13 34–7 road victory over the Cardinals, Goff threw for 424 yards and two touchdowns. He won the NFC Offensive Player of the Week award for his performance. Three weeks later during a 49ers rematch on Saturday Night Football, Goff finished with 323 p*ing yards, two touchdowns, and an interception as the Rams narrowly lost on the road by a score of 34–31 and were eliminated from playoff contention. In the regular season finale against the Cardinals, Goff threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns during the 31–24 win. Goff finished the 2019 season with 4,638 p*ing yards, 22 touchdowns, and 16 interceptions to go along with 40 rushing yards and two touchdowns in 16 games and starts as the Rams finished with a 9–7 record. His 626 p* attempts led the league in the 2019 season. Goff's 394 p* completions set a single season franchise record at the time.

2020 season: Final year in Los Angeles

See also: 2020 Los Angeles Rams seasonGoff with Robert Woods in 2020

During the season-opener against the Cowboys, the first ever football game to be played at SoFi Stadium, Goff finished with 275 p*ing yards and an interception as the Rams won 20–17. In the next game against the Eagles, Goff threw for 267 yards and three touchdowns to tight end Tyler Higbee during the 37–19 road victory. The following week against the Buffalo Bills, Goff finished with 321 p*ing yards, two touchdowns, and an interception as the Rams narrowly lost on the road by a score of 35–32. The Rams overcame a 28–3 deficit to lead 32–28 before giving up the go-ahead score toward the end of the game. During a Week 11 27–24 road victory over the Buccaneers, Goff threw for 376 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions. Two weeks later against the Cardinals, he had 351 p*ing yards and a touchdown in a 38–28 road victory. During Week 16 against the Seahawks, Goff threw for 234 yards and an interception before leaving the eventual 20–9 road loss with a broken thumb in the third quarter. As a result, he was forced to miss the regular-season finale against the Cardinals. Goff finished the 2020 season with 3,952 p*ing yards, 20 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions to go along with 99 rushing yards and four touchdowns in 15 games and starts.

In the Wild Card Round against the Seahawks, Goff was cleared to play but began the game as the backup to John Wolford. Goff came in the game during the first quarter after Wolford left the game with a neck injury. In the game, Goff completed nine of 19 p*es for 155 yards and a touchdown as the Rams won on the road by a score of 30–20. In the Divisional Round against the Green Bay Packers, Goff completed 21 of 27 p*es for 174 yards and a touchdown in the 32–18 road loss.

Detroit Lions

2021 season

See also: 2021 Detroit Lions season

On March 18, 2021, Goff was traded to the Detroit Lions in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford, plus the Rams’ first round draft picks in 2022 and 2023, and a 2021 third round pick.

Goff made his Lions debut in the season-opener against the 49ers. He finished the game completing 38 of 57 p*es for 338 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception returned for a touchdown as the Lions lost 41–33 despite a late rally. During a Week 7 matchup against his former team, the Rams, Goff threw for 268 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions as the Lions lost on the road by a score of 28–19. During a Week 10 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Goff suffered an oblique injury, leaving Tim Boyle to start the following week. Goff returned for the Lions' Thanksgiving game against the Bears, where he threw for 171 yards and two touchdowns in the narrow 16–14 loss. In the next game against the Vikings, he threw for 296 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception as the Lions narrowly won 29–27, snapping the Lions’ 15–game losing streak. Goff was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance. The game also marked Goff's first win without head coach Sean McVay, having been a combined 0–16–1 in games with a different head coach. Goff and the Lions went on to win three of their last four games, including the Vikings victory, one against the Cardinals, and a surprising season finale victory over the Packers to finish with a 3–13–1 record.

Goff finished his first season with the Lions with 3,245 yards, 19 touchdowns, and eight interceptions to go along with 87 rushing yards in 14 games and starts, missing three games due to an injury and being on the COVID-19 reserve list.

2022 season

See also: 2022 Detroit Lions seasonGoff in 2022

In the season-opener against the Eagles, Goff threw for 215 yards and two touchdowns, but threw an interception returned for a touchdown as the Lions narrowly lost by a score of 38–35. In the next game against the Washington Commanders, he threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns in a 36–27 victory. In the Week 2 game against the Commanders, Goff produced his sixth straight home game with two or more p*ing touchdowns, establishing a Lions franchise record. On October 2, Goff again threw four touchdowns p*es, and this time added a tenure-high 378 p*ing yards during a 48–45 loss to the Seahawks. Goff finished his second season with the Lions with 4,438 yards, 29 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, starting in all 17 games. Goff was named to his third Pro Bowl as an alternative, replacing Super Bowl bound Jalen Hurts.

2023 season

See also: 2023 Detroit Lions season

In the NFL Kickoff Game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Goff completed 22-of-35 p*es for 253 yards and a touchdown in a 21–20 upset victory over the defending champions. The win also improved Goff's record against Patrick Mahomes to 2–0. The following week against the Seattle Seahawks, Goff completed 80% of his p*es (28-of-35) for 323 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception returned for a touchdown as the Lions lost in overtime, 37–31. On the road against the Packers in Week 4, Goff p*ed for 201 yards with a touchdown and interception as the Lions won 34–20, improving Goff's record to 5–1 in his career against the Packers. In Week 6, Goff completed 30-of-44 p*es for 353 yards and two touchdowns in a 20–6 win over the Buccaneers, earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week. Goff and the Lions saw their four-game winning streak come to an end in a 38–6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but they rebounded against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football, with Goff throwing for 272 yards, one touchdown, and an interception in a 26–14 victory heading into the bye week.

Following their bye week, Goff led the Lions to a 41–38 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. He finished with 333 yards, and two touchdowns, and orchestrated a nine-play, 53-yard drive, culminating in a game-winning 41-yard field goal. The following week against the Bears, Goff threw three interceptions and trailed by 12 with under five minutes left in the fourth quarter. However, Goff rallied the Lions to 17 straight points to win 31–26. The win put the Lions at 8–2 for the first time since 1962. After committing three turnovers and losing to the Bears 28–13 in Week 14, Goff rebounded the following week, throwing for 278 yards and tying a career-high five touchdown p*es in a 42–17 rout over the Denver Broncos. In Week 16, Goff converted 30-of-40 p*es for 257 yards and one touchdown in a 30–24 win against the Vikings, clinching the Lions' first-ever NFC North *le and first division *le since 1993. In the regular season finale against the Vikings, Goff threw for 320 yards with two touchdowns, marking his fifth 300-yard game of the season as the Lions won 30–20.

In the Lions' Wild Card game against the Rams on January 14, 2024, Goff led the Lions to a narrow victory against his former team to secure the first Detroit Lions playoff victory since 1991. Goff became one of five quarterbacks in NFL postseason history to produce a game with 275+ p*ing yards, a completion percentage of 80.0%+ and a p*er rating of 120.0+. In the Divisional Round against the Buccaneers, Goff completed 30-of-43 p*es for 287 yards and directed touchdown drives on three consecutive possessions in the second half en route to a 31–23 victory, moving the Lions one win away from their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game, Goff and the Lions jumped out to a 24–7 lead at halftime. However, a couple of key fourth-down incompletions swung the momentum to the 49ers, who scored 27 straight points as the Lions lost, 34–31. Goff completed 25-for-41 p*es for 273 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Postseason

Awards and records

NFL records

  • Completions in a regular season game: 45 (tied with Drew Bledsoe)
  • Most p* attempts with a perfect p*er rating: 33 (tied with Deshaun Watson)

Lions franchise records

  • Most consecutive p*es without an interception: 324
  • Most consecutive home games with at least two touchdown p*es: 6
  • Highest touchdown-interception ratio: 4.14
  • Highest completion percentage in a single season: 67.3% (2023)
  • Highest single season p*er rating: 99.2 (2022) (tied with Matthew Stafford (2017))
  • Lowest interception percentage in a single season: 1.2% (2022)
  • Highest completion percentage in a post-season game: 81% (2023)

Rams franchise records

  • Most completed p*es in a single game: 45 (September 29, 2019, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  • Most 4th quarter comebacks in a single season: 4 (2018) (tied with Norm Van Brocklin (1955), Jim Everett (1989), Marc Bulger (2003), and Sam Bradford (2012))

NFL awards

  • NFC Champion (2018)
  • 3× Pro Bowl (2017, 2018, 2022)
  • PFWA Most Improved Player (2017)
  • 4x FedEx Air Player of the Week – Week 16, 2017, Week 15, 2021, Week 4, 2022, Week 14, 2022
  • 5x NFC Offensive Player of the Week – 2017 (Week 9), 2018 (Week 4), 2019 (Week 13), 2021 (Week 13), 2023 (Week 6)
  • NFC Offensive Player of the Month – September 2018

Personal life

Goff has an enzyme deficiency that does not allow his body to break down proteins. Among the difficulties, it creates an inability to process red meat.

In the summer of 2019, Goff launched his own line of clothing called "JG16". In March 2020, he donated $250,000 to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank during the coronavirus pandemic.

He got engaged to longtime girlfriend Christen Harper on June 16, 2022. They met on the celebrity dating app Raya. Harper is the co-winner of the 2021 Sports Illustrated Swim Search for new models and was named co–rookie of the year following her 2022 appearance in the swimsuit issue.

See also

  • NFL quarterbacks who have posted a perfect p*er rating
  • List of Division I FBS p*ing yardage leaders
  • List of first overall National Football League draft picks

References

    External links

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