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NFL · 1 day ago

Houston Texans Acquire David Montgomery from Lions

Kevin Walsh

Kevin Walsh

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Houston Texans Acquire David Montgomery from Lions

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David Montgomery Joins Houston Texans in Notable Trade

The Houston Texans have recently acquired David Montgomery from the Detroit Lions, sparking conversations about the impact this move might have on the team's performance. Historically, Montgomery was part of a dynamic duo with Gibbs in Detroit, but over the past year, as injuries affected Montgomery and Gibbs continued to improve separately, their paths diverged. Houston, seeking to bolster its running back lineup, sees Montgomery as a significant addition.

Discussing the trade, analysts noted that while Houston had players like Joe Mixon, Woody Marks, and Nick Chubb, none quite filled the role of a consistent "home run hitter." Montgomery, known for his ability to catch passes out of the backfield and his strength in goal-line situations, is viewed as an upgrade, especially when paired with quarterback CJ Stroud. However, the consensus is that while Montgomery strengthens Houston's rushing attack, managed by coach Damio Ryan who emphasizes a solid running game to control the pace of play, he isn't likely to transform the team into a title-winning squad on his own.

Further analysis suggests concerns remain regarding the overall structure of Houston's offense. Critics argue that Houston's problem isn't just about individual player capabilities but also involves broader issues like play calling and offensive line effectiveness. The acquisition of Montgomery seems to be a move to address specific short-term needs rather than a complete solution to these underlying problems.

Moreover, while Montgomery's arrival enhances the running back position, discussions about the wider offensive strategy, including the utilization of wide receivers like Nico Collins, Higgins, and potentially Tank Dell, indicate that Houston still needs a more comprehensive approach to improve their offensive play beyond just the running game. Montgomery is seen as an improvement in the running back room, but his success with the Texans will likely depend on how these broader offensive challenges are addressed in the upcoming seasons.

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