After His Role Was Reduced, Lions RB David Montgomery Sparks Concern With a Social Media Move That Raises Questions About a Potential Exit
Detroit, Michigan – After his role in the Detroit Lions’ offensive system was significantly reduced, running back David Montgomery, who owns more than 5,000 career rushing yards, has left fans uneasy with a series of subtle social media actions. In less than 24 hours, a post referencing his locker setup — along with “liking” a fan comment calling for a trade — was enough to ignite speculation about his future in Detroit.
The context only made the situation more sensitive. In the most recent must-win game, Montgomery played just 13 snaps (18%), while the majority of opportunities went to Jahmyr Gibbs. Detroit’s rushing attack collapsed with only 15 total rushing yards, one of the worst outputs the franchise has posted in decades. For a power back long trusted in high-leverage situations, the sudden reduction in role was bound to generate frustration.
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Montgomery is far from an ordinary name. He has delivered multiple durable seasons, built a reputation as a physical runner, excelled in pass protection, and consistently earned praise from coaches for his professionalism. But this season, with a young offensive line and a scheme increasingly centered on Gibbs, Montgomery is trending toward career lows in carries. When production no longer matches experience and value, questions about long-term plans inevitably follow.
When asked directly about his future, Montgomery offered no firm reassurance — a response that only deepened fan anxiety. “I’m just focused on preparing for the next game,” Montgomery said. “The NFL is a business, and you never know what’s going to happen. I’m here to do my job, and as for the future… we’ll see.” The ambiguity spread quickly, fueling widespread speculation.
For the Lions, this is more than a single-player storyline. It’s a challenge in locker-room management, role distribution, and balancing the present with the future. For Montgomery, every move now carries the weight of an unspoken message. As the season enters its decisive stretch, Detroit fans are left waiting — wondering whether this is merely a passing undercurrent, or the early sign of David Montgomery’s final games in a Lions uniform.
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