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Graham Glasgow has played every offensive snap through the Lions' first 14 games, making starts at center and left guard
Week 15 was catastrophic for the Detroit Lions, as they suffered a crushing 48-42 loss at the hands of the Buffalo Bills, while also losing four different players to long-term injuries. Running back David Montgomery was among that crowd, as he suffered a sprained MCL that is expected to hold him out for the remainder of the 2024 campaign.
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery. / Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery suffered a knee injury in the team’s Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills, but the Lions did get a positive update for him ahead of Week 16.
The Detroit Lions have gotten hit hard by the injury bug in recent weeks, with one guy who seemed set to miss the rest of the season being star running back David Montgomery. However, it turns out Montgomery could actually return this season, which drew an interesting reaction from head coach Dan Campbell.
Detroit Lions superstar running back David Montgomery was initially ruled out for the season after suffering an MCL sprain against the Buffalo Bills, but the 27-year-old plans to beat the odds. David Montgomery suffered the MCL sprain in Sunday’s home ...
Already without star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson until at least the Super Bowl, Detroit lost defensive lineman Alim McNeill to a season-ending ACL tear and cornerback Carlton Davis is out indefinitely with a fractured jaw.
Detroit's offense could see Montgomery return early in the postseason. According to NFL media, the 27-year-old could return in approximately four weeks.
Until he was hurt in Sunday’s game, Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery was having a viral moment on social media, appearing in memes that connected his prowess on the gridiron to his youth in Boy Scouts. Boy Scouts of America — now Scouting ...
After #Lions RB David Montgomery spent the last few days consulting with medical experts, sources are now optimistic that the star avoided the season-ending surgery that was initially feared. Montgomery will rehab with the hope that he can return at some point this postseason. pic.twitter.com/epN40XUoPy
The Detroit Lions placed Alim McNeill, Carlton Davis III and Khalil Dorsey on IR Tuesday, two days after they left the Bills game with injuries.
Kindle Vildor finished Sunday's game at CB, but the Lions could expand the roles of Amik Robertson or Brian Branch in the secondary going forward.