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.
Ever since he suffered a knee injury in Week 15, the hope has been that the Detroit Lions would see running back David Montgomery return for the divisional round of the playoffs. Now that the time has come,
The Detroit Lions were hit with a major offseason shock on Monday when offensive coordinator Ben Johnson announced he would become the next head coach of the Chicago Bears. Johnson’s departure not only leaves a void in Detroit but also stings even more given his move to a divisional rival.
Former Bears and current Lions running back David Montgomery took to Instagram to share his reaction to his offensive coordinator leaving for Chicago, and it was pretty hilarious.
Here are a few things you may not have known about Lions back David Montgomery and his girlfriend, Tatum Causey.
The Lions suffered two late season scares with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold getting injured late. But got welcoming news Thursday.
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.
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
Running back David Montgomery is officially back in the lineup after missing the final three games of the regular season with a sprained MCL in his left knee. He's expected to slot back into his role splitting the backfield with Jahmyr Gibbs. Hendon Hooker ...
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery missed the final three weeks of the regular season with a knee injury, but he is expected to return for the division
John Morton, the Lions’ replacement for Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator, would be wise to deploy Gibbs just as often, if not more, in 2025. It would give the offense its best chance of being as prolific of a unit next season and advancing much further in the playoffs.
I-64 eastbound at Exit 113 is closed due to a vehicle collision at the 116 mile marker on Wednesday, Montgomery County Sheriff David Charles said in a Facebook post.