JUST IN: Lions GM Brad Holmes Issues a Shocking Trade Update on Lions Jahmyr Gibbs, David Montgomery Following Record Breaking Blockbuster Offer

The Detroit Lions’ running back combo of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery performed well enough to earn new nicknames with coach Dan Campbell’s club last season (Sonic and Knuckles), which have since stayed and elevated each player’s prominence.

The Lions received terrible news on Monday in the shape of center Frank Ragnow’s retirement, which could make things more tough for the tandem next season in Detroit.

On Tuesday, Gibbs and Montgomery received the limelight treatment on X when a video of a new commercial for a legendary Detroit soda (called “pop” in Detroit) brand leaked, much to the pleasure of fans online.

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“Gibbs and Montgomery didn’t just pay a visit; they claimed their crowns,” said Detroit-based Faygo on Tuesday.

“Two of Detroit’s finest have officially joined the House of Faygo.” “Let the season of flavor begin,” the brand stated, using four hashtags.

As of early Tuesday afternoon, the commercial had been viewed over 2,600 times while Gibbs and Montgomery were having a party at home.

Ben and Perry Feigenson, Russian baker immigrants, started Faygo in Detroit in 1907 as Feigenson Brothers Bottle Works.

The brand is well-known for its distinctive tastes, which have become Detroit staples such as Red Pop, Moon Mist, Cotton Candy, and Rock N’ Rye.

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The company’s beverages are offered in glass and plastic bottles in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Central Southern regions of the United States, in quantities ranging from 20-ounce singles to two-liter family sizes.

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