Lions RB David Montgomery is set to make his return from a knee injury for the NFC Divisional Round game against the Commanders. He’s ecstatic to be back with the team and contribute toward their playoff run.
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery did little to hide his frustration after offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was introduced as the Chicago Bears' newest head coach
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.
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.
During the Lions' showdown with the Vikings on Sunday night, NBC sideline reporter Melissa Stark reported that Lions running back David Montgomery ... Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings live ...
Free Press columnist Carlos Monarrez answers three questions from Ford Field about the Detroit Lions’ 31-9 win over the Minnesota ... regardless of David Montgomery’s status.
The Detroit Lions were built to run. Detroit’s longest-tenured players, offensive tackle Taylor Decker and center Frank Ragnow, were first-round picks in 2016 and 2018. In general manager Brad Holmes’ first draft with the Lions in 2021,
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders were the only lower seed to advance from the wild card round to the divisional round, and that has set up a matchup
The Detroit Lions will be back in action in the Divisional Round after receiving a bye during Wild Card Weekend as the NFC North winners and holders of the No. 1 seed. Detroit earned that crown in the regular-season finale after defeating the Minnesota Vikings to improve to 15-2 on the year.
Detroit claimed the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the first time in franchise history, but the Lions are nowhere near the top of their bucket list as they
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson pulls out a lateral-to-shovel pass that goes from running back David Montgomery to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown which results in a 20-yard gain.