Jared Goff has rewarded backers since entering the league.
At 74-53-2, he’s the most profitable quarterback against the spread, dating back to his rookie year.
However, his historic performance in Detroit’s 42-29 win over the Seahawks was a sight to behold. Goff was a perfect 18-of-18 for 292 yards and two touchdowns, setting a record for the most pass attempts in a game without an incompletion in NFL history.
As if his passing prowess wasn’t enough, Goff caught a seven-yard touchdown from Amon-Ra St. Brown for good measure. In the process, he became the first player to ever complete 75% of his passes, throw for 200-plus yards and catch a touchdown.
Of course, what matters most for bettors is that Goff once again covered the spread. As Action Network’s Director of Research Evan Abrams detailed, here is the exact breakdown of how Goff has been the most profitable quarterback over his entire career:
Past two seasons: 17-7 ATS
Past three seasons: 29-12 ATS
Past four seasons: 38-17 ATS
Past five seasons: 46-25 ATS
Past six seasons: 56-30-1 ATS
Past seven seasons: 65-39-2 ATS
Past eight seasons: 74-46-2 ATS
Past nine seasons: 74-53-2 ATS