Former Bears Star Poised for a Big Game as Lions Host Thanksgiving Classic
The Detroit Lions are riding high as one of the NFL’s hottest teams, entering their Thanksgiving matchup against the Chicago Bears with a 7-3 record and a clear focus on breaking their holiday curse. For running back David Montgomery, however, this game holds added significance: it’s a chance to shine against his former team and help the Lions secure a long-awaited Thanksgiving victory under head coach Dan Campbell.
Lions’ Offensive Surge
Led by one of the most dynamic running back duos in the league, the Lions’ offense has become a well-oiled machine. Montgomery and rookie sensation Jahmyr Gibbs have given Detroit a powerful one-two punch, with their contrasting styles keeping opposing defenses off balance. Montgomery, who left Chicago to join Detroit in free agency, has quickly cemented his role as a leader on and off the field.
This week, Montgomery faces the team that drafted him in 2019 and where he spent four productive seasons. With this matchup circled on his calendar, Montgomery has a prime opportunity to make a statement.
Bold Prediction: Montgomery Finds the End Zone Twice
The Bears’ defense has struggled against versatile running backs this season, making Montgomery’s potential impact even more significant. While Montgomery has only recorded two multi-touchdown games this year, his efficiency against the Bears in past matchups is notable. Last season, Montgomery averaged over 6 yards per carry in two games against Chicago, despite relatively modest yardage totals.
Though he’s splitting touches with Gibbs, Montgomery’s physical running style and red-zone reliability make him a prime candidate for two or more touchdowns in this game. Betting lines currently set his over/under at 0.5 touchdowns—a number Montgomery is primed to exceed in this high-stakes divisional clash.
Lions Eye Thanksgiving Redemption
For the Lions, this Thanksgiving matchup is about more than just one player—it’s about breaking a winless streak on one of the NFL’s most iconic stages. Head coach Dan Campbell and quarterback Jared Goff have both expressed their determination to end their Thanksgiving frustrations.
“Talking with several Lions players and coaches this week, you can tell they’re hopeful to have one more thing to be thankful for this Thursday: a Lions win,” noted Jeremy Reisman of Pride of Detroit. Campbell himself acknowledged how much a victory would mean to the team and fans alike: “I haven’t been fun at home to be around after the past three Thanksgivings.”
Montgomery’s Moment
Despite nursing a shoulder injury, Montgomery’s combination of motivation and efficiency makes him a pivotal player in this matchup. His familiarity with the Bears’ defense, combined with the Lions’ offensive firepower, could translate to a career-defining performance against his former team.
As the Lions aim to give their fans a Thanksgiving to remember, Montgomery’s revenge game could be the story of the day. If he delivers with two or more touchdowns, it will not only highlight his value to Detroit but also solidify his status as one of the most impactful acquisitions of the offseason.
Thanksgiving Day could be a feast for the Lions—and David Montgomery might just be serving up the main course.