No regrets for the young Lions quarterback
Unhappy finalist with the Super Bowl LIII Rams 3 years ago, Jared Goff does not have a stubborn grudge against his original franchise. The Lions quarterback returned with enthusiasm (and a hint of bitterness) to the Los Angeles course in an interview with Mike Silver of Bally’s Sports.
“Above all, I’m happy for these guys because I know how hard they’ve worked, and they deserve it. Of course, as a human, you feel like you can miss something at times. But I think if I was in that situation, they would be just as happy for me. “
The former draft number one prefers to draw inspiration from his former team.
“It’s something you wish you could be a full part of with the Lions, but it’s not happening right now – and watching them is just another part of the job. “
And concerning Matt Stafford, the former star adored in Detroit inevitably receives the praises of his successor.
“I’ve always been a big fan of Matthew as a player and as a person.” “I know what he went through in the first part of his career was tough, and to see him fight and get his chance now is amazing. You are for people like that. It’s impossible not to. And it’s impossible not to want to see good things happen to good people. “
In a team that will pick second in the next draft, Jared Goff may be able to learn from Joe Burrow, who took the Bengals to the top of the league in a year.