Breaking news: Dan Campbell make a heartbreaking announcement about Lions star Jared Goff.

There has been a discernible improvement in Jared Goff, and Dan Campbell anticipates that his quarterback will continue to dominate the offense.
Since he was the quarterback that Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay was waiting for the chance to fire, Jared Goff has made significant progress. Even his first season or so as the quarterback for the Detroit Lions raised doubts about his ability to be a league starter.
There are now new doubts as he approaches his sixth season as the starting quarterback for the Lions. Can the Lions win the Super Bowl under Goff’s leadership? Without Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator, how will he fare?
What there is no question about is the faith Lions general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have in Goff. Holmes reaffirmed it with Mike Florio on “PFT Live” at the owner’s meetings in Florida.
Holmes stated, “I’ve always said, just because I knew him so intimately, I had more optimism than probably the outside world did.” “I was right there with that early success and all the work we did with him coming out in the draft. I always maintained that when I was with the Rams, folks were ready to simply write them off after we lost the Super Bowl.
I was really optimistic that he would continue to grow, mature, and improve since, as I was thinking, he was still very young and had a lot of life left in him. You don’t have a crystal ball, once again. I’m very delighted for him because he’s worked so hard, but you never know how far it will go.
Dan Campbell anticipates that Jared Goff will assume greater offensive leadership for the Lions.
John Morton, who took Johnson’s position as offensive coordinator for the Lions, declared that Goff would be “predicated” on the offense.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell was questioned about Goff’s development during his Tuesday appearances at the owner’s meetings.
“Development? Look, he keeps getting bigger every year,” Campbell said. “And I would say the next step for him—and he is aware of this every year, just like last year, he came to us with all of our requests regarding the violation he committed. Then he started bringing us things. “Hey man, I see this look,” he said. I’ll go to the play now. Let me address this as well, even though I am certain that I have these alternatives covered. He says, “Okay, here we go, man,” at such points. That is starting to manifest. And I would expect that to develop further.
Johnson’s appointment as offensive coordinator helped Goff’s play by including him in the preparation process and focusing on his strengths. In addition to the fact that Morton won’t be creating that wheel, Campbell anticipates that his quarterback will assume more responsibility for the Lions’ attack.