And according to some recent reports, it sounds like head coach Dan Campbell has a unique plan for how he will utilize his two star running backs, Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. Gibbs and Montgomery are arguably the best running back duo in the NFL,
Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions and David Montgomery
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said last week that he expects to have running back David Montgomery back in the lineup for the team's first playoff game and nothing changed on that front over the weekend.
The Lions had David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold back from injury ahead of their big matchup with the Commanders.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell confirmed running back David Montgomery will return for the Divisional Round matchup against the Commanders
Will running back David Montgomery return and be back for the Detroit Lions or is he out for the season with his knee injury? John breaks down the latest David Montgomery injury updates and news.
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery missed the team's final three games of the regular season due to a knee injury. However, the Lions running back is expected to make his return when the Lions play their first playoff game next week.
HC Dan Campbell speaks to the media on the loss to Washington Commanders and the game as whole from his point of view.
The Detroit Lions have emerged from their bye week and are now beginning their on-field preparations for the divisional round when they'll host the Washington Commanders on Saturday. And it looks like the week off did members on the roster some good,
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell met with the media on Monday and spoke about three players dealing with injuries, including running back David Montgomery, cornerback Terrion Arnold and guard Kevin Zeitler.
The Detroit Lions have been forced to operate without one of their top offensive pieces over the final three games of the regular season. Running back David Montgomery was initially given a grim diagnosis when his knee injury was announced,
David Montgomery, who missed Detroit's final three regular-season games with an MCL injury, practiced in full Tuesday and said he "wouldn't be out there if I wasn't ready."