ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- As Jared Goff entered the Detroit Lions practice facility on Tuesday for voluntary offseason workouts, the veteran quarterback sensed elevated "urgency" from not only teammates, but also the front office to possibly make the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
After leading the Lions (9-8) to their first winning season since 2017, Goff said there's heightened expectations to reach the postseason this year after winning eight of their final 10 games in 2022.
"We played better last year and have a lot of work to do still, but yeah, we're a better team," Goff said.