Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell explained what Jahmyr Gibbs’ role will become once David Montgomery returns to the backfield.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes took plenty of criticism when he used a first-round draft pick on running back Jahmyr Gibbs, but now he’s taking a victory lap after a stellar rookie season for Gibbs.
The 21-year-old running back became a potent weapon for the Lions during their run to the NFC Championship game, rushing for 945 yards with 10 touchdowns and adding 52 receptions for 316 yards and a receiving touchdown.
Holmes opened up on Gibbs this week, saying he expects an even better season in 2024.
Praise for Jahmyr Gibbs
After a rookie season where Gibbs topped 1,200 yards from scrimmage, Holmes had a difficult time containing his excitement for the former Alabama running back. The Lions’ general manager said he believes 2023 was just a preview of what Gibbs can accomplish in Detroit’s offense.
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