The time is now. And all of the pieces are in place with their quarterback situation set throughout this stretch. For the first time in years, the organization is being built to sustain winning.

No longer is this organization the laughingstock of the league. Holmes and Campbell have surrounded Goff with the right players, notably through the draft, and it’s up to him to keep the momentum going.

Last season, Goff helped the Lions win two playoff games in a single postseason for the first time since 1957, while collecting their first division title in more than three decades. But nobody is satisfied.

“I don’t want anybody to think that this was a one-shot, Cinderella, magical journey that just happened,” Holmes said at his end-of-season news conference. “No, it’s real. This is exactly what was supposed to happen, and I understand that based on history, from what’s happened in the past. I understand if you have a season like this, it’s easy to feel like this was kind of a one-shot, magical, lucky, cute story. Which I’m tired of hearing. It was none of that.”