The Lions have had a clear pecking order at running back this season, with Jahmyr Gibbs starting all six games, playing 62 percent of offensive snaps, and getting 87 carries and 23 catches. David Montgomery has come in off the bench in all six games, played 39 percent of offensive snaps, and had 65 carries and nine catches. That may change going forward.

Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he’d like to balance things out offensively, and that means putting the ball in Montgomery’s hands more.

“That’s something that I always try to look at,” Campbell said. “We certainly don’t want either one of them getting too much. But I know that it’s a little more tilted towards Jah right now. And a lot of that comes in the two-minute reps that we get. Now, the other day we only had six of them, but a

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