The former Rams star, Jared Goff, in the ‘betrayal’ that led to his divorce with the NFL team


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After being the first player selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, Jared Goff experienced some ups and downs during his five years with the Los Angeles Rams.

Starting in his second campaign, Goff took a remarkable leap once Sean McVay took the reins of the Rams coach. Goff obtained Pro Bowl’s nods in 2017 and 2018, with the last season culminating with an appearance at the Super Bowl of the Rams.

But Goff finally Marshal to the Rams for only two more seasons, since the franchise decided to exchange it with the Detroit Lions in exchange for the veteran Matthew Stafford signal.

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Jared Goff #16 and Chief coach Sean McVay, of the Los Angeles Rams, react after launching an incomplete pass in the third plane in the last quarter against the Seattle Seahawks during his game at Centurylink Field on October 3, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Abbie Parr/Getty Images)

Goff is one of the NFL field marshal who agreed to allow Netflix cameras to follow during the 2024 season for the “quarterback” of the transmission giant. The last season of the series premiered this week.

The Rams coach, Sean McVay, reflects on the handling of Jared Goff’s departure: ‘He deserved better’

During one of the episodes, Goff recalled his feelings when he knew that his time in a Rams uniform had come to an end. He suggested that he was completely blind for Detroit’s move.

The field marshal of the Los Angeles Rams, Jared Goff, seeks to spend during the first half of the playoff game of the team’s NFL divisional against the Dallas Cowboys in Los Angeles on January 12, 2019. (Photo of Jae C. Hong/AP)

“Three weeks after the last game of the season, receive a call from Sean and really did not expect anything,” Goff explained in the program. “I know that they are changing me to Detroit, and I say: ‘Whoa, ok, okay. What the hell? What’s happening?’ I would say that about 30 seconds after that phone call, it was on Twitter. “

Goff added that he had feelings of betrayal. He also referred to an apparent lack of conversations with any of the decision makers of the Rams football staff about being included in a possible exchange before receiving a McVay phone call.

Campo Mariscal Jared Goff #16 of the Los Angeles Rams and the chief coach Sean McVay, of the Loss Talk aside during the game against the Baltimore Ravens in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

“You feel that you have betrayed yourself, or as if you don’t love yourself,” Goff said. “And I think for me, ultimately, it was the fact that there was no conversation, and there was no” hey, we are thinking of continuing with a “kind of things.” There was nothing. “

Goff continued to question the level of “maturity” that was involved in handling its situation.

“He wants it not to be such a blind side and that there was some kind of maturity, I suppose, to have that conversation and be able to let me know what was happening and how things happened. And why this is happening. It was my first real flavor of true adversity, and his career is something like that in a bifurcado on the road.”

While Stafford has led the Rams to a Super Bowl championship, Goff has succeeded since he arrived at Motor City. He helped take the lions to a record of 12-5 and finished the long drought of appearance in the franchise championship game in 2023.

He received Pro Bowl honors in 2024 and led the lions to a 15 -win season.

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