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.
The Detroit Lions seemingly have reinforcements coming ... NBC sideline reporter Melissa Stark reported that Lions running back David Montgomery went through his first full workout on Saturday ...
The Detroit Lions are welcoming back one of their key players for the playoff game against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night, as running back David Montgomery is making his return from injury.
That Johnson would leave Detroit was really just a matter of when—not if. He was heavily pursued over the last two coaching cycles after transforming the Lions offense with a on
The Lions suffered two late season scares with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold getting injured late. But got welcoming news Thursday.
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.
The Chicago Bears hired former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their next head coach. The team could target a free agent to fill the role of David Montgomery in the Bears offense.
The 2024 season saw the Lions' rushing attack hit historic milestones while also serving as a coming-out party for their second-year running back.
The Detroit Lions ' offense played at a historic level in 2024. Led by coordinator Ben Johnson, the group lead the league in scoring and finished second in yards. Johnson has since departed to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears, and the Lions will have new leadership for the group under head coach Dan Campbell this season.
The Detroit Lions won a franchise-record 15 games this season but lost their playoff opener to the Washington Commanders.
It’s been a long time coming, but Ben Johnson (Chicago Bears) and Aaron Glenn (New York Jets) are off to run their own franchises. Who they take with them is the next question, but what we do know right now is that Dan Campbell is tasked with replacing two of his closest confidants in the middle of a Super Bowl window.
The Detroit Lions have hired a new offensive coordinator to replace Ben Johnson. Former Denver Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton has agreed to a deal to become the new offensive coordinator in Detroit,