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Jared Goff Takes Full Blame After Loss – But Amon-Ra St. Brown’s Moment Is What Leaves Lions Fans Teary-Eyed

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — November 17, 2025

After the bitter 16-9 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Detroit Lions locker room fell into heavy silence. But the spotlight from media and fans quickly turned to quarterback Jared Goff — the superstar who played below expectations and made key mistakes that cost the Lions their chance to win. Without dodging, Goff stepped forward to face the press with disappointed but responsible eyes, delivering a message that choked up the entire Lions Nation.

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In the press conference, Goff took complete responsibility for the loss. He did not blame the strong wind, the struggling offensive line, or the pressure from the Eagles’ defense. He only talked about himself. “We could have won if I threw better,” Goff said, his voice trembling slightly with disappointment. “There were plays I had to handle better, had to stay calmer, had to be more accurate… but I didn’t do it. I’m not blaming anyone else. It’s all on me. The team put their trust in me, and tonight I didn’t come through.” Those words rang with raw honesty, making fans feel the weight the QB was carrying.

The atmosphere in the locker room became even more emotional when Amon-Ra St. Brown, Goff’s closest teammate and the brightest star on the Lions, walked over to his side. As Goff bowed his head in disappointment, St. Brown placed a hand on his shoulder and pulled him into a warm, heartfelt hug. That simple yet powerful gesture spread like wildfire across social media. It was the image of belief — the belief the Lions players have in their leader, no matter the mistakes.

After the hug, St. Brown said quietly — just loud enough for the microphones to catch: “We fight together. Nobody in here is blaming you. You’re the one who got us here.” Though brief, those words gave Goff strength and left tens of thousands of fans teary-eyed. In defeat, the Lions still showed unity — the very spirit Dan Campbell always takes pride in — and that moment was the clearest proof.

As he left the press conference, Goff added one final sentence that Lions fans will remember for a long time: “I’ll come back stronger — not just for myself, but for all of Detroit.” And with the support from teammates like St. Brown, Lions Faithful have every reason to believe this loss is not the end, but just one chapter in the inspiring comeback story of the Motor City team.

Rams Make Important Decision by Tendering Three Exclusive Rights Free Agents, Strengthening Roster Depth for the 2026 Season
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Rams have made an important move to strengthen their depth for the 2026 season by tendering three exclusive rights free agents (ERFAs), including wide receiver/punt returner Xavier Smith, kicker Harrison Mevis, and offensive lineman Justin Dedich. Exclusive rights free agents are players with fewer than three accrued seasons and expired contracts. By offering them a one-year deal at the NFL minimum salary, the Rams ensure these players cannot negotiate with other teams. For the Rams, keeping these players is key as they continue shaping their roster for the upcoming season. Among the three, Xavier Smith’s return is perhaps the most notable. While he showed flashes of potential as a deep threat at wide receiver, Smith’s most memorable moment came in the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks, where a muffed punt deep in Rams territory allowed Seattle to take control of the game. Despite this costly mistake, the Rams have decided to bring him back at the NFL veteran minimum. Smith remains the favorite to handle punt return duties in 2026, and with improvements to his special teams play, he could still make an impact in the return game and at wide receiver. “Xavier brings energy to the special teams unit,” said a Rams staff member. “He’s got all the tools, but it’s about minimizing mistakes moving forward.” Harrison Mevis, who had an impressive rookie season with the Rams, is expected to continue as the team’s primary kicker. While he wasn’t entrenched in the position last year — with Josh Karty initially leading — Mevis’ strong first-year performance has earned him the edge to maintain kicking duties moving forward. The Rams may still bring in competition to ensure depth at the position, but Mevis looks poised to solidify his spot. As for Justin Dedich, he remains an important depth piece along the interior offensive line. While Dedich hasn’t established himself as a full-time starter, his value as a versatile backup cannot be overstated. The 2024 draft pick has made 9 starts and played in 29 games over his first two seasons, providing reliable depth for the Rams’ line. This move signals that the Rams are prioritizing stability and continuity while continuing to build a competitive roster. The franchise will now look to bolster their team even further in the upcoming free agency period. With the 2026 season just around the corner, the Rams are taking the necessary steps to ensure they have the right mix of experience and youth on their roster as they look to contend for another championship.