Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, the Lions' running backs, have earned the nickname "Sonic and Knuckles" for their explosive chemistry on the field, combining speed and unstoppable strength. Discover the origin behind it.
Gibbs was ready to handle a heavier load when the Lions needed him most. He had 487 yards and six touchdowns from scrimmage in the final three games.
The Detroit Lions head into their NFC divisional-round matchup against the Washington Commanders boasting the NFL’s most formidable offense. Leading the league in scoring and ranking second in total offense,
The Detroit Lions will have their tandem of "Sonic and Knuckles" back together for the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. David Montgomery is set to return to action after a three-week absence while dealing with a knee injury.
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.
Speaking to reporters for the first time since returning to practice from his MCL injury, David Montgomery shared his mindset as the Lions prepare for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Commanders.
Detroit's success is largely due to its impressive running game. Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery are both in their second year with the Lions, but they have formed one of the best running back ...
Ahead of the Divisional Round matchup between the Commanders and Lions, Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss why Jahmyr Gibbs is crucial to the Lions continued success in the postseason.
Former Titans' running back Chris Johnson still holds the best 40-yard time for a running back, turning in a lightning quick 4.24 in 2008. Gibbs registered with a 22.03 mph on the radar gun during his 70-yard touchdown run in Week 8 against the Tennessee Titans.
Do you trust Lions' defense heading into playoffs? Booher: After the performance Sunday, it’s hard to say no. Despite so many injuries, they were able to keep the explosive Minnesota offense out of the end zone for the duration of Sunday’s game.
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs scored the first touchdown of the divisional round game against the Washington Commanders and set a new franchise playoff record in the process.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson pulls out a lateral-to-shovel pass that goes from running back David Montgomery to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown which results in a 20-yard gain.