Jared Goff Catches Touchdown in Historic Play
Jared Goff Catches Touchdown in Historic Play

Jared Goff Catches Touchdown in Historic Play

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On October 2, 2024, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff made NFL history by completing every pass in a game against the Seattle Seahawks and also caught his first-ever touchdown during a trick play called 'Alcatraz.' Goff's historic performance included completing all 18 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his versatility and enhancing the Lions' offensive strategy. Notably, he now has more receiving touchdowns this season than several established players, including Travis Kelce and Deebo Samuel. Goff expressed his excitement about the unique play, emphasizing its significance as a milestone in his career. The 'Alcatraz' play, developed over two years, exemplifies the increasing importance of trick plays in modern football, which can catch defenses off-guard. Goff's performance not only highlights his growth as a quarterback but also positions the Lions as potential contenders this season.

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