David Montgomery still holding out hope he can play this season
The Lions' running back was expected to need season-ending surgery, but on Tuesday he said, "Things may change."
Lions coach Dan Campbell said this week that running back David Montgomery needs season-ending surgery. But Montgomery isn't conceding that his season is over just yet.
Montgomery has not been placed on injured reserve, and he said in a video posted on the Lions' social media that nothing is official just yet.
"We don't know. We're kind of working through the logistics right now. Things may change," Montgomery said.
Asked if there's a chance he could play again this season, Montgomery answered, "I hope so."
Montgomery was hosting a coat drive for needy families in Detroit on Tuesday, and he said he's going to keep a positive attitude and remember how lucky he is.
"I'm good. I'm alive, I'm well, I can breathe, my son's healthy, my family's healthy, I'm good," Montgomery said.
The Lions have had a brutal run of injuries and are desperate for some good news on the health front. Montgomery being able to play would be very good news in Detroit.