Lions' David Montgomery Suffers Knee Injury Against Vikings
Detroit's star running back was helped off the field in the first quarter and is questionable to return.
- David Montgomery was injured during the first quarter of the Lions' game against the Minnesota Vikings, appearing to favor his left knee.
- The injury occurred on a third-and-1 play, with Montgomery tackled at the line of scrimmage and two trainers assisting him off the field.
- Montgomery, who has been crucial to the Lions' offense with six touchdowns in the last six games, is officially listed as questionable to return.
- Jahmyr Gibbs stepped up in Montgomery's absence, scoring a 45-yard touchdown run to narrow the Vikings' lead to 10-7.
- The Lions have been plagued by injuries this season, including recent losses of key players like Aidan Hutchinson and Kevin Zeitler.