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DETROIT — Jared Goff has been more than a stopgap quarterback for the Detroit Lions since they acquired him and three draft picks from the Los Angeles Rams in a 2021 blockbuster trade. Goff and the Lions are coming off a humbling game, however. He had an interception, fumbled twice and was sacked five times in a 38-6 loss at Baltimore. Goff and the NFC North-leading Lions are hoping to bounce back against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night at Ford Field. The Raiders are welcoming the return of quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo from a back injury that kept him out for six quarters.








