DETROIT — David Montgomery has the dream often. His eyes will close. His mind will drift. When he’s sound asleep, he’s taken to a place unbeknownst to him and the city he resides in. It’s new and exciting. The type of dream that leaves you wanting more when it ends.
As a swarm of media gathered around David Montgomery on Tuesday evening, one reporter in the throng told him, “We missed you.” A smile spread across the Detroit Lions running back's face.
The Detroit Lions got good news Tuesday, with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold full participants in practice. Kevin Zeitler, however, couldn't go.
The Detroit Lions will be happy to have running back David Montgomery back in any capacity on Saturday. The Lions posted a portion of an interview with star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown on Wednesday in which he showed his excitement to have Monty back in the lineup for their divisional-round matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Detroit Lions RB David Montgomery is officially in the lineup vs Commanders after missing 3 games with a knee injury. Here are inactives for Saturday.
Detroit opens up their postseason play at home against the Washington Commanders Saturday Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. ET. The Commanders head to Ford Field after a thrilling win in the wild-card round where they survived against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a last-second field goal.
The Lions suffered two late season scares with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold getting injured late. But got welcoming news Thursday.
There are numerous player prop bet markets on David Montgomery for the 8:00 PM ET game Saturday, which airs live on FOX. The Detroit Lions (15-2) and Montgomery square off against the Washington
The Detroit Lions bolstered their backfield in 2023, signing free agent David Montgomery and drafting Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round. The investments have paid off.
The Bears officially announced the hire of Johnson on Tuesday. Johnson had helped build an explosive offense in Detroit. Over the last two seasons, no unit has averaged more points per game (30.1) or net yards per game (402.2) than the Bears under Johnson.
One coordinator gone. One to go. That’s the situation the Detroit Lions find themselves in after offensive coordinator Ben Johnson agreed Monday to become the Chicago Bears’ next head