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Takeaways from Bengals Week 5 loss to Lions

Here’s what we learned from the Cincinnati Bengals’ loss to the Detroit Lions.

Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery, a former Mount Healthy High School standout, had a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown in his team’s NFL Week 5 win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.

But Montgomery’s huge effort in his Cincinnati homecoming was especially significant because his sister, Kiki, who was paralyzed in a 2024 car accident, was watching in person for the first time since she was injured.

“To be able to come back home where it all started for me,” Montgomery said after the game. “Being able to kind of show my arm, where it all started for me. I think it was a super special moment.”

Montgomery was asked how meaningful it was to have his sister on hand for his big game against the Bengals.

“It was super, super meaningful,” Montgomery replied. “You know, my sister hadn’t seen me play in person since her accident. To be able to kinda get her here. I really appreciate the Cincinnati Bengals helping making sure that she got on the field. I think that was special. And I appreciate them for that. You know, it was a very special moment for me.”

Video via Twitter/X from the NFL of Kiki celebrating:

Fox’s pregame package from Tom Rinaldi about Montgomery’s homecoming:

“For Montgomery, football became passion, and path… Even as the streets around him continued to take those close to him.”

Tom Rinaldi shares the story of @Lions RB David Montgomery: pic.twitter.com/D9zizIqSoL

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 5, 2025

And what Fox sideline reporter Allison Williams said during the game: