Jared Goff contract details: Lions ink QB to largest deal in franchise history

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The Lions are on the up-and-up in 2024, appearing to possess all the pieces needed to make a deep run in the postseason.

One of those pieces — starting QB Jared Goff — just got a whole lot richer.

Detroit and Goff agreed terms to a four-year contract extension, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal places him in a heightened tax bracket among passers. It also ensures that Goff is the highest-paid player in franchise history.

Goff, 29, enjoyed an impressive third season in the Motor City, throwing for 30 touchdowns and 4,575 yards while completing 67.3 percent of his passes for the 12-5 Lions. He formed quite the partnership with All-Pro wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown and reinforced his position as one of the league’s better signal-callers.

Here are the details on Goff’s mammoth extension with Detroit.

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Jared Goff contract details

  • Team: Detroit Lions
  • Years: 4
  • Value: $212 million

Goff agreed terms to a four-year, $212 million contract extension with the Lions, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Around $170 million of Goff’s new deal is guaranteed, per reports.

With an average annual value (AAV) of $53 million, Goff’s latest deal makes him the second highest-paid quarterback in the sport, only bested by Bengals hurler Joe Burrow.

Goff is now contracted to the Lions until 2027. The franchise has an option to extend his deal an extra year, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Goff has been a beating heart for Dan Campbell’s side since arriving via trade in 2021. He’s steadily improved his production season upon season. With youngsters Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta showing flashes of brilliance in 2023, the future looks bright in the Motor City. By putting pen to paper on his latest deal, Goff has reaffirmed his commitment to that project.

Oh, and he got a nice little payday out of it. Goff already racked up $161 million as a member of the Rams and Lions. With $212 million set to hit his bank account by the end of 2027, that total will only balloon in the coming few seasons.

Jared Goff career stats

Goff came out of the gates as a starter. Such is the case when you’re a No. 1 selection. By Year No. 2, he had emerged as one of the league’s better throwers, tossing for 3,804 yards and 28 touchdowns to just seven interceptions.

Goff reached his absolute high-water mark in 2018, throwing for 32 touchdowns and nearly 4,700 yards while bringing Los Angeles to the Super Bowl. 

The following years represented something of a downturn for Goff, whose lively arm got him into trouble toward the end of his Rams tenure. He’s turned back the clock with the Lions, passing for 12,258 yards and 78 touchdowns with just 27 interceptions since arriving in the Matthew Stafford trade.

SeasonStartsRecordCMP%YardsTDINT
2016 (Rams)70-754.61,08957
2017 (Rams)1511-462.13,804287
2018 (Rams)1613-364.94,6883212
2019 (Rams)169-762.94,6382216
2020 (Rams)159-667.04,5472013
2021 (Lions)143-10-167.23,245198
2022 (Lions)179-865.14,438297
2023 (Lions)1712-567.34,5753012

Jared Goff career earnings

Goff has accrued $161 million over the course of his eight-year career. He’s now set to add at least $170 million to that total in the coming few years.

Goff sat just outside the top 10 in career earnings prior to his latest deal. He should leapfrog up the list as his contract matriculates.

NFL's highest-paid quarterbacks (Average annual value)

RankPlayerAAV
1Joe Burrow$55 million
2Jared Goff$53 million
3Patrick Mahomes$52.65 million
4Justin Herbert$52.5 million
5Lamar Jackson$52 million
6Jalen Hurts$51 million
7Kyler Murray$46.1 million
8Deshaun Watson$46 million
9Kirk Cousins$45 million
10Josh Allen$43 million

NFL's highest-paid quarterbacks (total value)

RankPlayerValue
1Patrick Mahomes$450 million
2Joe Burrow$275 million
3Justin Herbert$262.5 million
4Lamar Jackson$260 million
5Josh Allen$258 million
6Jalen Hurts$255 million
7Kyler Murray$230.5 million
8Deshaun Watson$230 million
9Jared Goff$212 million
10Kirk Cousins$180 million

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.