Latest news on Lions RBS possible return
The Detroit Lions could have the services of running back David Montgomery sooner than expected. Following a loss last week to the Buffalo Bills, it was reported the talented running back was seeking opinions regarding how to proceed after suffering a MCL injury in Week 15.
Detroit Lions star running back David Montgomery suffered a torn MCL in Week 15’s loss to the Buffalo Bills and will undergo season-ending surgery, according to coach Dan Campbell. Just days after the sad news, however, Montgomery was spotted hosting a local coat drive in the metro Detroit area.
David Montgomery suffered an MCL injury in the Lions' Week 15 loss to the Bills. It will sideline him for the rest of the season.
David Montgomery suffered a serious knee injury during the Detroit Lions' loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and the star running back is now in danger
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery suffered an injury during his team’s game against the Buffalo Bills. Learn more about his injury and health updates here.
Before David Montgomery suits up Sunday, there will be player prop bets available for the 4:25 PM ET kickoff, live on CBS. Montgomery and the Detroit Lions (12-1) hit the field against the Buffalo
Montgomery has formed a sensational backfield partnership with Jahmyr Gibbs helping the Lions to deploy one of the most lethal rushing attacks in football. In 2024, the 27-year-old has produced 775 yards on 4.2 yards per carry and has scored 12 rushing touchdowns. He has 25 rushing touchdowns over the last two seasons.
The original prognosis was that David Montgomery will miss the rest of the season. But as the RB seeks more opinions, is a playoff return possible?
Here’s a look at where the Lions stand in this week’s power rankings as they prepare for an NFC title game rematch with the 49ers.
On Monday, Montgomery teased a potential return from injury with a post on his Instagram page that has fans talking. "Soon," Montgomery wrote in the top left corner of his Instagram story with a white heart emoji on Monday as news broke of his latest injury update.
Jahmyr Gibbs will take on a bigger role in the Detroit Lions backfield with David Montgomery out indefinitely with a knee injury, but Lions running backs coach Scottie Montgomery said he still ...