Washington Commanders veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner missed ... The Lions held a walkthrough Tuesday and running back David Montgomery (knee) was considered a full participant. Montgomery has missed the past three games after tearing the MCL in his ...
The Detroit Lions will be happy to have running back David Montgomery back in any capacity on Saturday. The Lions posted a portion of an interview with star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown on Wednesday in which he showed his excitement to have Monty back in the lineup for their divisional-round matchup against the Washington Commanders.
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
The Lions suffered two late season scares with David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold getting injured late. But got welcoming news Thursday.
Five weeks after they thought they lost him for the season, the Detroit Lions are ready to welcome running back David Montgomery ... opener against the Washington Commanders.
On the flip side, several Lions players were listed as "no practice" coming off an extra week of recovery. Right guard Kevin Zeitler (hamstring), cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (hamstring/illness) and defensive lineman Pat O'Connor (calf) were all listed as nonparticipants on the report.
Detroit opens up their postseason play at home against the Washington Commanders Saturday Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. ET. The Commanders head to Ford Field after a thrilling win in the wild-card round where they survived against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a last-second field goal.
HC Dan Campbell speaks to the media on the loss to the Washington Commanders and the game as whole from his point of view.
The Washington Commanders will face off against the Detroit Lions in Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs on Saturday. This prediction is based on 10,000 simulations of the matchup.
As Saturday’s game approaches, here’s a look at what experts are saying about the divisional-round matchup between the Lions and Commanders.
An offense with Pro Bowl talent across the board was the driving force behind Detroit's success throughout the season. In fact, the Lions held the league's No. 1 scoring offense this season, averaging 33.2 points per game, the highest mark of any team since the 2019 Ravens during Lamar Jackson's first MVP campaign.