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Goff returns to LA with winless Lions to face McVay’s Rams

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff passes under pressure by Chicago Bears defensive tackle Bilal Nichols in Chicago earlier this season. The Bears won 24-14. (AP photo)

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Jared Goff was the Rams’ first draft pick after their return to Los Angeles a half-decade ago — the new quarterback for the franchise’s new era.

The tall, blond California native was a face of the Rams during their transformation from a longtime loser to a perennial title contender under coach Sean McVay. Goff made two Pro Bowls while leading Los Angeles to three playoff berths, two NFC West titles and a Super Bowl appearance.

And he was blindsided when McVay and the Rams traded him to the Detroit Lions last winter.

Goff claims he sensed no discontent with him from McVay or general manager Les Snead, and he had a massive new contract extension that hadn’t even started before Los Angeles shipped him out for Matthew Stafford.

Nearly nine months later, the shock has worn off for Goff, even if the disappointment lingers.

“I’ve got so many great memories, and so many friendships and lifelong bonds,” Goff said. “I think the sourness is there still from how it ended, but there are so much more good things that happened, that make you appreciative for those times, and appreciative that you’re able to experience them.”

Goff leads the Lions (0-6) into SoFi Stadium on Sunday to face the powerhouse Rams (5-1) in a potentially one-sided matchup that’s much more interesting because of the franchises’ mingled history. Along with that blockbuster swap of quarterbacks, Detroit also got top executive Brad Holmes and stalwart defensive tackle Michael Brockers from the Rams over the past year.

Goff led the Rams to their first victory in owner Stan Kroenke’s multibillion-dollar football palace last season, but he never got to play there in front of a crowd. Goff seems likely to get pregame cheers from the fans who appreciate his role in the Rams’ growth, even if Stafford appears to be taking them to a higher level.

“I think it would be selfish to me to let any emotion get to me,” Goff said. “Of course, pregame you’re going to see your friends and your old teammates, old coaches, old staff members, and it will be good to see them. But when that whistle blows, it’s the same as any other game.”

If Goff leads the Lions to a monumental upset, it will be the first victory of his six-year NFL career without McVay coaching him. The Rams went 0-7 with Goff as their rookie starter in 2016.

McVay strenuously avoids any public criticism of any players, so he has never openly discussed why he gave up on Goff. The coach acknowledges he should have orchestrated their breakup with more grace, and he expects a warm reunion before the game.

“There are certainly things I would do it a little bit differently when those situations arise in the future,” McVay said. “But I think Jared knows the respect that I have for him. … To say that it was perfectly handled on my end, I wouldn’t be totally accurate in that.”

STAFF MEETING

Although Stafford spent a dozen years in Detroit, he won’t see as many familiar faces as Goff on Sunday. The Lions are rebuilding, but Stafford is still looking forward to going against the young Detroit defensive backs he faced in practice.

“There’s a bunch of people out there that I don’t know that are on the Lions now,” Stafford said. “I’ll enjoy getting the chance to see some of those guys that I’ve spent a lot of time and played a lot of meaningful football with.”

DETROIT (0-6) at LOS ANGELES RAMS (5-1), Sunday, 3:05 p.m., Fox

SERIES RECORD: Rams lead 44-41-1.

LAST MEETING: Rams beat Lions 30-16 on Dec. 2, 2018, in Detroit.

LAST WEEK: Lions lost to Cincinnati 34-11; Rams beat New York Giants 38-11.

LIONS OFFENSE: OVERALL (27), RUSH (23), PASS (25), SCORING (28).

LIONS DEFENSE: OVERALL (25), RUSH (26), PASS (19), SCORING (T-25).

RAMS OFFENSE: OVERALL (8), RUSH (21), PASS (4), SCORING (6).

RAMS DEFENSE: OVERALL (21), RUSH (T-9), PASS (21), SCORING (T-9).

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Lions minus-1; Rams plus-3.

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