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As long as both are healthy, they will share work in the Lions' backfield. Gibbs' run late last season of course came when Montgomery was out. Jahmyr Gibbs' full ceiling could be unveiled in 2025 ...
Frank Ragnow's retirement means the backup center job is up for grabs, and the Lions don't have much depth at defensive end.
The Detroit Lions knew All-Pro center Frank Ragnow was considering retirement for “a while” and were adamant that his decision had nothing to do with the pursuit of a new contract.
Detroit Lions starting center Frank Ragnow announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this week. Here's what Detroit's offensive line could look like for Week 1 without him.
On Tuesday, Gibbs and Montgomery were given the spotlight treatment on X as video of a new commercial for an iconic Detroit soda (called "pop" in Detroit) brand surfaced to the delight of fans online.
Montgomery had 180 rushes from Weeks 1 through 14, while Gibbs had 178. Gibbs was more effective with his touches, gaining 5.7 yards per rush compared with Montgomery's 4.3 per carry.