Lions supporters will be thrilled with David Montgomery’s Super Bowl 59 forecast.
As Super Bowl 59 approaches, the Detroit Lions and their loyal fans likely reflect on what could have been this past season. After a remarkable run that saw them secure the top NFC seed, Detroit unfortunately fell short of achieving their ultimate goal.
During Super Bowl week, the sting of their NFC Divisional Round defeat is probably still fresh for Lions players. However, that didn’t stop them from attending the festivities in New Orleans. Running back David Montgomery was among those enjoying the week and took some time to speak with the media.
Montgomery sat down with Ian McMillan Stacking the Box and Malcolm Harris-Gowdie from FanSided to discuss various topics, including Super Bowl 59 and his current involvement with Scouting.
When asked about his pick for Sunday’s game, Montgomery didn’t hesitate. His response was straightforward and direct:
“My team on Sunday is the Detroit Lions, and I don’t care who wins.”
When offered the chance to make a prediction, Montgomery declined. This decision highlighted the fierce competitiveness of the Lions’ running back. After all, who can blame him? The only thing that matters to Montgomery is the Lions’ success.
David Montgomery is laser-focused on securing a championship with the Lions.
In addition to his thoughts on the Super Bowl, Montgomery discussed his recovery from last year’s injury and shared his thoughts on what the Lions need to do to win a Super Bowl. He emphasized the importance of finishing games, stating that if Detroit can do that, they’re close to bringing home a championship.
Taking a break from football, Montgomery spoke about his partnership with Scouting, a cause near and dear to him. He shared how impactful the organization has been for him and the difference it made during his childhood.
Finally, Montgomery praised his teammate Jahmyr Gibbs, calling him “super special” and expressing how great it’s been to play alongside him. He noted how the two of them push each other to stay fresh throughout the season.
Here’s hoping the 2025 season brings even greater success for Montgomery and the Lions, allowing them to finish what they started.