This is an adapted excerpt from the Nov. 13 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff had a terrible start during his team’s game against the Houston Texans last week. He threw four interceptions by halftime, meaning he threw the ball and the other team caught it, taking possession. His team ultimately prevailed, defeating the Texas 26-23.
At halftime, someone posted a surprising statistic to social media — and it started going viral.
“This is now Jared Goff’s 7TH career game with at least 4 interceptions,” an X user with the handle MisterCiv wrote. “His record in those games? 6-0.”
INTERESTING 👀
— Civ (@MisterCiv) November 11, 2024
This is now Jared Goff’s 7TH career game with at least 4 interceptions.
His record in those games?
6-0.
Does Goff have the Texans right where he wants them? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/Dk4uCwNc6s
Now, for those of you who don’t follow football, that is an extremely shocking, improbable and — as it turns out — ridiculous claim. But it just kept circulating.
The original poster even shared what appeared to be a graphic from a sports statistics website to back it up. That was apparently all folks needed to parrot the claim unchallenged. Even people who should know better, such as ESPN host Pat McAfee and Aaron Rodgers, the conspiracy theorist quarterback for the New York Jets. You may remember him as one of the guys Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wanted as a running mate.
Rodgers joined McAfee on his ESPN show the day after the Lions-Texans game. “I love Jared, I’m sure he’ll bounce back,” he told McAfee before referencing the viral statistic.
“The amazing stat, though, is this a true stat? He’s done four or more picks seven times and he’s won every one of those games?” Rodgers asked. “Yes,” McAfee quickly replied.
You can probably tell where I’m going with this: The statistic was a total lie. Just take it from the guy who made it up in the first place.








