July 5, 2024

At hockey games, Jared Goff chants are starting because Detroit Lions fans are so enthusiastic about their team’s performance in Sunday’s NFC Championship game versus the San Francisco 49ers.
Ahead of this Sunday’s NFC Championship Game, Detroit supporters are exploding with enthusiasm and are beginning to take over every aspect of Detroit culture.

In the closing minutes of the Detroit Red Wings’ 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night, Lions supporters occupied Little Caesars Arena. A “Jared Goff” chant began to emerge in the middle of the play, as seen by Max Bultman of The Athletic.

The community is excited to watch the Lions compete in only the second NFC Championship in the team’s history and the first in thirty-two years, which is an amazing demonstration of fandom. The Lions would play in the Super Bowl for the first time in team history if they defeated the San Francisco 49ers.

Lions fans have been chanting them in support of quarterback Jared Goff ever since the team’s Wild Card matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. It appeared at the time to be an attempt to let Matthew Stafford know that the supporters had moved on. It wasn’t happening before that game, but it is now occurring multiple times during games, and it seems to be happening at other sporting events as well.

Jared Goff is this city’s quarterback without a doubt, and the entire damn city is infatuated with the Detroit Lions. When the Detroit Pistons play the Washington Wizards at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday at 12 p.m. ET, or when the Wings play again later that day at 8 p.m. ET, I wouldn’t be shocked to see anything similar.

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