David Montgomery reflects on Chicago Bears exit and appreciation for team
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 10:54 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
David Montgomery, former Chicago Bears running back, discusses his departure from the team in a recent interview. He expressed respect and appreciation for the Bears, clarifying that his exit stemmed from personal struggles rather than feelings towards the organization. Montgomery, who joined the Detroit Lions, shared his relief in finding a team environment that values competition. He emphasized that his stint with the Bears was challenging but appreciates the opportunity they provided him in his early career. The interview sheds light on his journey and feelings about his time in Chicago.
- •Montgomery speaks about his feelings regarding his exit from the Bears.
- •He highlights personal challenges during his time in Chicago.
- •Montgomery expresses gratitude for the Bears drafting him.
- •He currently plays for the Detroit Lions and values a competitive environment.
- •His reflections may influence fan views on his departure.
- 10:54 PMYahoo Sports — David Montgomery's honest take on his Chicago Bears exit finally proves his true feelings for Chicago
"Former Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery is headed to a new team in 2026 but still shared plenty of respect for the team that drafted him in a recent interview with James Deebo Harrison and Joe Haden.
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