You’d understand if D’Andre Swift held a grudge, just a little one.

Back in 2022, when he was a Detroit Lion, he lost his grip on the starting running back role as he struggled to regain form after shoulder and ankle injuries. He saw his touches reduced by 66 from the previous year, and Jamaal Williams took the lion’s share.

In a low point against the Green Bay Packers in Week 9, first-year offensive coordinator Ben Johnson held Swift to a season-low 10 snaps.

“I think he got pissed off a little bit,” Johnson told reporters at the time.

That offseason, the Lions traded Swift — their second-round draft pick in 2020 — to the Philadelphia Eagles and set their sights on Jahmyr Gibbs in the 2023 draft.

Swift has reunited this season with his former offensive coordinator: Swift in his secon

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