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Even though the Detroit Lions are second in the NFC North standings, their first home loss must sting. After a 27-24 week 9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Lions quarterback, Jared Goff, called for accountability across the team. He stressed that everyone needs to step up and respond in the right way. Though there was one thing that Goff made clear.

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“Lions QB Jared Goff says there’s “no concern” with the offense, but there is a level of urgency to fix things. Goff could see this game potentially becoming a turning point for them as they face some adversity,” Eric Woodyard, ESPN’s reporter for Detroit, wrote on X.

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Fans can sense Goff’s frustration, but also his determination to spark a turnaround.

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Chetan Phore

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Chetan is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing a strong background in literature and sports journalism to his foundation. As a national-level volleyball medallist, he carries the athlete’s discipline into his storytelling, blending sharp analysis with cultural angles of the sport. With over 2,500+ sports-focused pieces to his name, including global sports like Tennis and NBA and his relevant experience of over 2 years in digital media, his expertise lies in highlighting player dynamics, tactical breakdowns, and off-field narratives that resonate with fans. Beyond traditional reporting, Chetan’s work reflects a journalist’s rigour by supplying the ‘Little more’ aspect to the reader, establishing him as a credible voice in American football coverage.

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