Golladay began his collegiate career at
North Dakota in 2012. As a freshman, Golladay had 30 catches for 429 yards and a
touchdown.[4] In his sophomore season in 2013, Golladay had a breakout year with a team-high 69 catches for 884 yards and eight touchdowns.[5]
Northern Illinois
After two seasons at North Dakota, Golladay transferred to
Northern Illinois in
2014. His transfer coincided with
North Dakota's firing of head coach
Chris Mussman. He had to sit out one season per
NCAA transfer rules. As a junior, Golladay had 73 catches for 1,129 yards and 10 touchdowns in
2015.[6]
In his final collegiate season, Golladay had 87 catches for 1,156 yards and eight touchdowns in
2016.[7][8]
On December 23, 2016, it was announced that Golladay had accepted his invitation to play in the
2017 East–West Shrine Game[9] but was not able to play after he suffered an elbow injury during
Senior Bowl practice.[10][11] He was one of 58 collegiate
wide receivers to attend the
NFL Scouting Combine in
Indianapolis, Indiana. Golladay had a mediocre performance as he finished 20th among all wide receivers in the
40-yard dash and 26th in the
three-cone drill.[12] On March 10, 2017, Golladay attended
Northern Illinois' pro day, but opted to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills. He performed well and caught every pass as scouts and team representatives from 18 NFL teams attended. Although 13 other prospects attended, Golladay was the featured prospect at the Huskies' pro day.[13] He attended private workouts and visits with the
Green Bay Packers,
Detroit Lions,
Pittsburgh Steelers, and
New Orleans Saints.[14][15][16] At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Golladay was projected to be a fourth or fifth round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked the 21st best wide receiver in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[17]
Golladay was selected in the
2017 NFL draft by the Lions with in the third round with the 96th overall pick.[19] On June 19, 2017, Golladay was signed to a four-year, $3.19 million
contract that included a
signing bonus of $718,824.[20]
Throughout
training camp, Golladay competed against
T. J. Jones,
Keshawn Martin,
Jared Abbrederis, and
Ryan Spadola for the third wide receiver role.[21] Golladay made his NFL debut in the Lions' first preseason game at the
Indianapolis Colts and caught three passes for 53 receiving yards and two touchdowns in their 24–10 victory. His first preseason touchdown came on a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarterback
Jake Rudock in the first quarter.[22] Head coach
Jim Caldwell named Golladay the third wide receiver on the depth chart, behind
Golden Tate and
Marvin Jones.[23]
He made his professional regular season debut in the Lions' season-opener against the
Arizona Cardinals and made four
receptions for 69 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions' 35–23 victory. His first career touchdown came on a 10-yard pass from
Matthew Stafford in the fourth quarter and he also caught a 45-yard reception to seal the game.[24] Golladay missed five games (Weeks 3–9) after suffering a strained hamstring.[25] On December 3, 2017, Golladay earned his first career start and caught two passes for 44 yards in the Lions' 44–20 loss at the
Baltimore Ravens.[26] In Week 17, Golladay caught two passes for a season-high 80 yards and scored a 54-yard touchdown during a 35–11 victory at the Packers.[27] Golladay finished the
2017 season with 28 receptions for 477 receiving yards and three touchdown receptions in 11 games and five starts.[28] The Lions finished second in the
NFC North with a 9–7 record and fired head coach
Jim Caldwell at the end of the season.[29][30]
2018
With new head coach
Matt Patricia, Golladay started his second professional season off strong with seven receptions for 114 yards in a losing effort to the
New York Jets in the season opener on Monday Night Football.[31] After the loss to the Jets, he scored a receiving touchdown in three of the following four games.[32][33][34] In Week 11, against the
Carolina Panthers, he had eight receptions for 113 yards and a touchdown in the 20–19 victory.[35] In Week 15, against the
Buffalo Bills, he had seven receptions for 146 yards in the 14–13 loss.[36] He finished the season as the Lions' leading receiver with 70 receptions for 1,063 yards and five touchdowns.[37][38]
2019
In Week 2 against the
Los Angeles Chargers, Golladay caught eight passes for 117 yards and a touchdown as the Lions won 13–10.[39] In Week 4 against the
Kansas City Chiefs, Golladay caught five passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns in the 34–30 loss.[40] In Week 6 against the Packers, Golladay caught five passes for 121 yards in the 23–22 loss.[41] In Week 8 against the
New York Giants, Golladay caught six passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns in the 31–26 win.[42] In Week 9 against the
Oakland Raiders, Golladay caught four passes for a season high 132 yards and a touchdown in the 31–24 loss.[43] During the
Thanksgiving Series against the
Chicago Bears in Week 13, Golladay finished with 158 receiving yards on only four receptions, with one of them being a 75-yard touchdown. The Lions lost 24–20.[44] Golladay was selected to his first
Pro Bowl at the end of the season.[45] He finished the 2019 season with 65 receptions for 1,190 receiving yards and a league-leading 11 receiving touchdowns.[46]
2020
Golladay was placed on the reserve/
COVID-19 list by the Lions on July 29, 2020,[47] and was activated a week later.[48]
Golladay missed the first two games due to a hamstring injury.[49] He made his return in Week 3 against the Cardinals. During the game, Golladay caught six passes for 57 yards and his first receiving touchdown of the season during the 26–23 win.[50]
In Week 6 against the
Jacksonville Jaguars, he had four receptions for 105 receiving yards in the 34–16 victory.[51] In Week 7 against the
Atlanta Falcons, Golladay recorded six catches for 114 yards during the 23–22 win.[52] Golladay suffered a hip injury in the Week 8 game against Indianapolis that kept him out of the rest of the 2020 season .[53][54] He finished the 2020 season with 20 receptions for 338 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[55]
New York Giants
2021
On March 20, 2021, Golladay signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the
New York Giants.[56] In Week 4, against the Saints, he had six receptions for 116 receiving yards in the 27–21 overtime victory.[57] Golladay finished his first season with the Giants totaling 37 receptions for 521 yards and no touchdowns in 14 games played.[58]
2022
In the 2022 season, Golladay was criticized for a lack of production, including having drops in games against the
Dallas Cowboys,[59] and
Houston Texans,[60] and missing four games due to injury.[61] Through Week 13, Golladay only had four catches for 51 yards, and had fallen out of favor for
Isaiah Hodgins and
Marcus Johnson.[62][63] In Week 18 against the
Philadelphia Eagles, Golladay recorded his first touchdown of the season on a 25–yard pass from
Davis Webb.[64]
Many NFL analysts have ranked Golladay's contract one of the NFL's worst free agent signings.[65] On March 15, 2023, the Giants released Golladay.[66]