After two straight road games outdoors in chilly temperatures, Goff and the Lions are looking forward to getting back into the warm and friendly confines of Ford Field Thursday afternoon.
Looking to make it four straight wins with Super Bowl contender Buffalo coming to town, plus the nationally televised audience taking in the contest, Goff is expecting an electric atmosphere in Detroit for Thanksgiving.
“Yeah, we were talking about it last night. Coming off a three-game win streak at home, I know what this game means to the city of Detroit,” Goff said. “It’s been here every year, and playing a good opponent, yeah, it’ll be fun. It’ll be really fun, and we look forward to seeing those (fans) out there.”
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said the atmosphere at Ford Field was one of the first things he thought about on the way home from New York Sunday.
“That was one of the first things I thought of after this game on the plane ride home is like, man, this place is going to be – because it’s been good,” he said. “I mean, it’s been electric and I can only imagine now. I already know it’s going to be on fire. It’s going to be great.”
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