Detroit Lions Receive Positive Injury News: David Montgomery Could Return for Playoffs
In a week marred by injuries, the Detroit Lions finally have some good news. Star running back David Montgomery, who suffered an MCL injury in the recent loss to the Buffalo Bills, is now expected to avoid surgery and may return in time for the playoffs. This development offers a significant boost to the Lions’ postseason hopes.
Initially, Montgomery’s injury seemed serious enough to require season-ending surgery. However, head coach Dan Campbell’s decision to hold off on placing him on injured reserve allowed Montgomery to seek a third medical opinion. That patience has paid off. NFL insider Ian Rapoport confirmed the optimistic update, writing: “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.”
Montgomery, who has been a key contributor to the Lions’ ground game, expressed hope and determination during a winter coat drive earlier in the week. His positive outlook reflects the team’s resilience and determination to push through adversity.
This season, Montgomery has been a vital part of Detroit’s offense, rushing for 775 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns. His partnership with rookie Jahmyr Gibbs has formed one of the most effective running back duos in the league. The Lions have relied heavily on their ground game to establish offensive rhythm, and Montgomery’s potential return could significantly impact their postseason performance.
While there’s still work to be done in rehab, the possibility of getting Montgomery back for the playoffs could be the morale boost the Lions need. For now, Detroit fans can look forward to the hope that their star running back will return just when they need him the most