He helped the Detroit Lions win their first division title in 30 years, could be in line for a hefty salary.
Sportrac’s Michael Ginnitti anticipated that the Lions would make a big financial contribution to their quarterback this offseason, cementing his position as the franchise signal caller. Goff is in the final year of his deal with the Lions, but he is anticipated to be extended within the next year.
Ginnitti predicted it could be a big one.
Jared Goff Headed for ‘Financial Security’
Ginnitti offered predictions for all 32 teams at quarterback for 2024, writing that the Lions were likely headed toward a big commitment to Goff despite some struggle with turnovers this year.
“Los Angeles’ trash is Detroit’s future,” Ginnitti wrote. “Jared Goff hasn’t had the cleanest season (10 INTs, 6 fumbles), but he’s done more than enough to warrant more financial security from the Lions. Goff will be entering a contract year in 2024, set to earn $26.6M against a $31.6M cap hit.”
Ginnitti ultimately predicted that the Lions would sign Goff to a four-year, $180-million contract with $135 million in guaranteed money and $50 million cash in 2024
“The 29-year-old currently calculates to an extension in the $39M-$40M per year range, but a significant postseason run can certainly flex those numbers quite a bit,” he wrote.
Goff’s future with the Lions was not always so certain. After coming to Detroit in a 2021 trade from the Los Angeles Rams, he led the team to a 3-10-1 record his first year while throwing for 3,245 yards with 19 touchdowns and 8 interceptions — the lowest output of his career outside of his rookie season.
Goff bounced back in 2022, completing 65.1% of his passes for 4,438 yards with 29 touchdowns and 7 interceptions while leading the team to its first winning record in five seasons. Goff followed it up with another strong campaign, completing 67% of his passes for 4,255 yards with 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions this season.
Lions Publicly Committed to Jared Goff
The Lions have been open about their desire to sign Goff to an extension. Prior to the start of this season, general manager Brad Holmes opened up about the contract negotiations in an interview with Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, expressing optimism about a deal.
Holmes said both sides were committed to a deal that would keep Goff in Detroit for the near future and also give the team cap space to continue building around him.
“We’ve kept open dialogue with their agents in camp and I think theaàà will aaatransparency has been good, so we’ll see how it goes,” Holmes said.
With the Lions committed to Goff, they coula QQ q have the chance to shop around their promising rookie quarterback, Hendon Hooker. Writing for The Athletic, NFL general manager Randy Mueller predicted that the Lions could use their fourth-round pick as trade bait.
Hooker has not played this season, spending the majority of the year rehabbing from a torn ACL that cut short his final season at Tennessee.
“Jared Goff is having an outstanding year — so much so that they almost have to extend his contract at some point soon,” Mueller wrote. “To that end, if you’re a team that had similar thoughts as I did regarding Hooker and still have doubts about your QB of the future, why not make a call to Detroit?”