Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown, David Montgomery Questionable for Christmas Day Game
The Detroit Lions are facing uncertainty ahead of their Christmas Day match against the Minnesota Vikings. Key players Amon-Ra St. Brown and David Montgomery are both listed as questionable.
Lions’ Injury Update
Amon-Ra St. Brown, the prominent wide receiver, is dealing with a knee issue. Initially, he was a non-participant in practices on Monday. He progressed to a limited participant status on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
David Montgomery, the team’s running back, was added to the injury report on Tuesday due to illness. Like St. Brown, he also moved from non-participant to limited throughout the week.
Additional Players Impacted
The Lions have other injured players that could affect their performance on Christmas Day:
- Avonte Maddox (DB): Out due to back and illness issues.
- Giovanni Manu (OL): Out with a knee injury.
- Trystan Colon (OL): Questionable with a wrist problem.
- Marcus Davenport (Edge Rusher): Questionable due to shoulder injury.
- Taylor Decker (OT): Questionable, dealing with shoulder/rest issues.
- Khalil Dorsey (CB): Questionable due to illness.
- Tom Kennedy (WR): Questionable with an abdomen issue.
- Christian Mahogany (OL): Questionable with a fibula injury.
- Alim McNeill (DL): Questionable due to abdomen concerns.
- Al-Quadin Muhammad (Edge Rusher): Questionable for a knee issue.
- Amik Robertson (CB): Questionable with a hand injury.
Positive News
Fortunately for the Lions, center Graham Glasgow is confirmed to play, as he has no game status despite a knee concern.
As the Lions prepare for this crucial matchup, the health of St. Brown and Montgomery will be vital for their offensive strategy against the Vikings.