Lions' Jared Goff executes trick play touchdown: "I was hoping it would work"

Alex Parker

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Lions' Jared Goff executes a fake stumble touchdown play in their historic win.

Why it matters: The Detroit Lions celebrated their first-ever 13-win season with an impressive victory over the Bears, showcasing their creativity and offensive prowess.

What's new: Lions quarterback Jared Goff executed a well-planned trick play, faking a stumble to set up a 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Sam LaPorta. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson's play calling has been instrumental in the team's success.

The big picture: The Lions offense has been thriving lately, consistently putting up impressive yardage and setting franchise records for points scored in a season.

  • The Lions have recorded over 400 yards of total offense in three of their last four games.
  • They have set a franchise record with 493 points scored this season.

Yes, but: While the trick plays and offensive performances are exciting, the Lions still have room for improvement in other areas of the game, such as defense and special teams.

What to watch: With the Lions' offense firing on all cylinders, fans can expect more creative play calling and potentially more trick plays as the team looks to continue its success.

What's next: The Lions will aim to carry their offensive momentum into the offseason and build upon their successful season. The development of young players like Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta will be crucial for future success.

The bottom line: The Lions historic 13-win season is marked by innovative play calling and impressive offensive performances. Their ability to execute trick plays adds excitement and unpredictability to their game.