Jared Goff made NFL history with a perfect completion percentage as the Lions defeated the Seahawks, 42-29, on Monday Night Football.

Text: Goff went 18-for-18, throwing for 292 yards, 2 touchdown passes, and even catching a 7-yard touchdown. Image idea: Goff throwing a pass.

He connected on touchdown passes to Jameson Williams and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who both had impressive performances.

Williams led with 80 receiving yards, including a 70-yard touchdown, while St. Brown added 45 yards on 6 catches. Image idea: Williams’ touchdown catch.

Detroit’s offense exploded, scoring on five consecutive drives and breaking the 30-point barrier in the 3rd quarter. Image idea: Lions’ offensive lineup.

Goff even caught a touchdown on a trick play from St. Brown, marking the first time two Lions threw and caught touchdowns in the same game.

 Despite Goff's record-setting performance, neither he nor Coach Campbell immediately realized the accomplishment! Image idea: Goff and Campbell post-game.

Detroit became the first team to have two players throw and catch a touchdown with a perfect completion percentage in the same game!