Houston Texans Acquire Veteran David Montgomery in High-Stakes Blockbuster Trade

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on March 2, 2026
Last updated on June 21, 2026
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David Montgomery trade

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the NFL offseason, the Houston Texans have officially acquired veteran running back David Montgomery from the Detroit Lions.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the David Montgomery trade marks a significant strategic pivot for both franchises as they retool their rosters for the 2026 campaign.

The Details of the David Montgomery Trade

The transaction involves a complex exchange of talent and draft capital. To secure the veteran back, the Texans sent offensive lineman Juice Scruggs along with a fourth-round pick and a seventh-round pick to Detroit. In return, Houston receives the bruising runner who famously served as “Knuckles” to Jahmyr Gibbs’ “Sonic” during their dominant tenure in the Lions’ backfield.

A New Era for the Texans’ Backfield

The David Montgomery trade provides Houston with a proven starter following a 2025 season plagued by backfield inconsistency. With Joe Mixon’s future in Houston uncertain due to injury and a massive $8 million potential cap saving, Montgomery is expected to immediately claim the No. 1 spot on the depth chart.

He will likely form a potent committee with second-year back Woody Marks, who showed flashes of brilliance as a rookie with 703 rushing yards. The hope in Houston is to replicate the “1A/1B” dynamic that made Detroit’s ground game a top-five unit over the last three seasons.

“Montgomery gets a chance to start fresh in Houston after three successful years in Detroit,” noted analysts following the breaking news. “He brings a veteran presence to a room that desperately needed a reliable, high-volume carrier.”

Lions Look Toward the Future

For Detroit, moving on from a fan favorite was a difficult business decision. By executing the David Montgomery trade, the Lions gain a young, versatile lineman in Scruggs to protect Jared Goff and additional draft capital to bolster their defense.

While the “Sonic and Knuckles” era has officially ended, the NFL move confirms Jahmyr Gibbs as the undisputed lead back in the Motor City.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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