David Montgomery Joker Celebration David Montgomery Thanks Bengals David Montgomery reduced role with Detroit Lions
If anyone was expecting David Montgomery to sound bitter about his reduced role in the Detroit Lionsâ offense, theyâre going to be disappointed, because thatâs not who he is.
Montgomery, who has seen his workload dip this season as Jahmyr Gibbs has emerged as the featured back, finally addressed the situation this week. And instead of frustration, excuses, or finger-pointing, Montgomery delivered something much more on-brand: accountability, patience, and professionalism.
David Montgomery Joker Celebration David Montgomery Thanks Bengals David Montgomery reduced role with Detroit Lions
âWhenever Itâs Time for Me to Go, Itâs Time for Me to Goâ
Montgomery made it clear he still believes in himself, even if the opportunities havenât been as frequent.
âYeah, I mean, Iâm always confident in myself, but yeah, I know what I can do, everybody know what I can do, too,â Montgomery said as quoted by the Detroit Free Press. âAnd again, whenever itâs time for me to go, itâs time for me to go, time for me to ball out.â
That confidence hasnât wavered, even as his carries and snap count have declined. Montgomery hasnât started a game this season and hasnât topped eight carries in over a month, a sharp contrast from his workload in previous years.
Still, he isnât making it about touches.
Owning the Moment, Not Complaining About It
When asked directly about how he feels regarding his role, Montgomery didnât sugarcoat things, but he didnât deflect either.
âI just do my job. Thatâs not up to me. Whenever my name is called and my numberâs called, I got to just be ready. I got to play better. I havenât been playing good enough to even be out there, so I just got to, whenever my numberâs called, I got to be ready for it.â
That line says everything. Instead of blaming usage, Montgomery put the focus squarely on himself, a mindset that explains why heâs respected inside the locker room.
Understanding the Reality of a Loaded Offense
Montgomery also acknowledged the challenge of fitting everyone into an offense stacked with playmakers.
âItâs tough when you got somebody as special as Jahmyr and you got Saint, you got Jamo. Itâs playmakers all over the field, so thatâs a tough job for a coach to try to get the ball in the hands of his playmakers.â
Rather than viewing the situation as a slight, Montgomery sees it as the reality of a talented roster â and something he has to navigate as a professional.
âAgain, it goes back to me just being ready for whenever my numberâs called and just keep earning whatever I can.â
âStay the Courseâ Isnât About Touches
After the Lionsâ loss to the Rams, Montgomery posted a simple Instagram story: âStay the course 5.â Some fans assumed it was a reaction to his limited role.
Montgomery shut that down quickly.
âI mean, we lost. Just telling myself, just to remind myself just stay in it, stay in the fight so we can get a chance of getting a run at this playoffs.â
No drama. No subtext. Just focus.
The Bottom Line
David Montgomery isnât pouting. He isnât asking out. And he isnât letting a reduced role define him.
Heâs staying ready, staying engaged, and staying professional, exactly the kind of presence a team fighting for a playoff spot needs in December.
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