The Lions are back in the NFC Championship for the first time since 1992
The Detroit Lions might lack name recognition to some, but they certainly don’t lack star power.
It’s a point one reporter was attempting to ask Lions quarterback Jared Goff about when the question appeared more like a backhanded compliment.
Jared Goff of the Lions runs to the field before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on Jan. 7, 2024, in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
During a Wednesday press conference ahead of Sunday’s NFC Championship game, Goff made light of the situation when a reporter asked about the Lions’ roster compared with the Niners'.
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"You’ve got a lot of really good players, obviously, but maybe not –"
"Oh, thank you," Goff said prematurely.
"You’re welcome – maybe not viewed, though. as the superstars, like maybe the 49ers have or other teams –"
"Alright, never mind," Goff interrupted, prompting laughs from around the room.
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Jared Goff of the Lions looks to pass against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on Jan. 7, 2024, in Detroit. (Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)
Once the laughing subsided, Goff understood the reporter’s intentions and responded.
"I think we have a ton of great players who maybe haven’t had the national stage that up to this point a lot of the other guys have. Obviously, they have a ton of good players as well and a ton of Pro Bowlers and All-Pro players over there."
"We feel like we have a lot of good players, too, though," he continued.
The Lions' historic run was highlighted by five Pro Bowl nods and five players receiving All-Pro honors. Offensive tackle Penei Sewell and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown were named to the first team – something Goff was sure to point out in Wednesday’s media availability.
Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Lions celebrates a touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the NFC divisional playoff game at Ford Field on Jan. 21, 2024, in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The Lions return to the NFC Championship for the first time since the 1991 season and are looking to make a Super Bowl appearance for the first time in franchise history.
A win on Sunday would also mark Detroit’s first road playoff win since 1957.
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Paulina Dedaj is a Sports Reporter for Fox News Digital.