NFL QB Index, Week 8: Jared Goff enters top five; Brock Purdy slips

The NFL QB Index Week 8 saw significant shifts in rankings based on recent performances, with Jared Goff entering the top five and Brock Purdy slipping. Here’s a summary of the top quarterbacks:

1. Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)

Jackson remains at the top, showcasing his dual-threat ability. With 1,810 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and 455 rushing yards, he continues to prove doubters wrong with both his arm and legs, leading the Ravens to impressive victories.

2. Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)

Mahomes may not be posting gaudy stats, but his efficiency and ability to make plays under pressure keep him high in the rankings. His improvisational style continues to be a nightmare for defenses.

3. Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)

Despite offensive struggles, Burrow’s chemistry with his receivers, particularly Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, keeps the Bengals competitive. His precision in key moments elevates his play.

4. Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)

Allen’s growing connection with Amari Cooper looks promising. His arm talent and ability to extend plays with his legs continue to fuel Buffalo’s offense, making them a team to watch.

5. Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)

Goff enters the top five after a strong comeback win. With consistent play, aided by solid protection and a balanced offense, Goff is thriving in Detroit’s system.

Other notable shifts include C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans), who dropped to sixth due to offensive line issues, and Brock Purdy, who slipped out of the top rankings due to recent struggles.

 

Jared Goff’s Comeback: From Super Bowl Dud to Detroit’s Superhero

How the Detroit Lions’ quarterback stunned the NFL world and became a force to be reckoned with.

From being the target of jokes after his rough Super Bowl LIII outing to now leading the Detroit Lions to the brink of greatness, Jared Goff’s career revival is nothing short of a Hollywood plot. His story stands as a testament to resilience, determination, and, let’s be honest, some serious help from a well-placed offensive coordinator.

Rise of the Detroit Lions’ Hero

Back in 2019, Jared Goff’s performance in the Super Bowl left many wondering if his potential as an elite quarterback had fizzled out. Facing the New England Patriots under defensive mastermind Brian Flores, Goff’s Rams managed just three points. Three. It was a performance many would never let him live down.

Fast forward to 2024, and it seems like Goff has been drinking from the fountain of second chances. No longer the quarterback who froze under pressure, Goff has found his groove under the guidance of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. In the Lions’ 31-29 win against the Minnesota Vikings, Goff was nearly flawless, completing 22 of 25 passes for 280 yards and two touchdowns. Forget Super Bowl dud; this guy is playing like Detroit’s Superman.

“I think it’s fair to say Jared Goff is in the form of his life,” said one analyst, and you’d be hard-pressed to disagree. It’s as if every snap he takes is a jab at his past critics.

What Changed? Coaching, Confidence, and…The Lions?

The turnaround in Goff’s career has been as unlikely as a plot twist in a bad sports movie. But much of the credit has to go to Detroit’s head coach Dan Campbell. The larger-than-life figure has done more than draw up game plans—he’s built a culture in Detroit that players want to be part of. “The Lions love their coach, they play hard for their coach,” and you can bet Goff is at the heart of that love fest.

This resurgence isn’t just about X’s and O’s, though. It’s about rebuilding Goff’s confidence, and nobody deserves more credit for that than Campbell. He took a guy that Los Angeles cast aside and helped him become a legitimate contender once again. The Lions aren’t just talking playoffs anymore; they’re talking Super Bowl aspirations.

From the Bottom to the Top: A Lions Super Bowl?

Here’s something most NFL fans never expected to hear: the Lions are a real Super Bowl contender. And Jared Goff is a key reason why. His performance over the past few weeks has been nothing short of remarkable, consistently making plays that help Detroit pull out victories in close games.

Despite facing tough defenses, including one led by his Super Bowl nemesis Brian Flores, Goff has silenced his critics. It’s like the plot of a feel-good sports movie, but with less slow-motion running and more perfectly placed touchdown passes.

In a season where teams like Kansas City are chasing history and Baltimore is flexing its AFC muscle, the Detroit Lions, led by their suddenly elite quarterback, have their eyes on the biggest prize. Whether or not they make it to Super Bowl LIX, one thing is clear: Jared Goff is no longer an afterthought. He’s Detroit’s superhero, cape not included.