Just days after the Washington Commanders eliminated the Lions in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, Detroit's ex-offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was off to his new head coaching job in the Windy City, where he arrived to a standing ovation and probably more excitement than the Chicago Bears' headquarters has seen in years.
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.
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery doesn't seem too pleased with his former offensive coordinator's decision to join the Chicago Bears.
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.
The Detroit Lions are set to return to action against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night for their divisional round matchup. 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.
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
The Detroit Lions bolstered their backfield in 2023, signing free agent David Montgomery and drafting Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round. The investments have paid off.
The Lions suffered two late season scares with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold getting injured late. But got welcoming news Thursday.
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
Montgomery’s return is the big talking point of the week, and we’ll examine what to expect from that and more in this week’s depth chart projection.
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