ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Members of the Detroit Lions didn’t go their separate ways after Day 3 of training camp, they banded together to support a teammate.
The Lions held a watch party Friday night to witness Melissa Gonzalez — wife of quarterback David Blough — qualify for the Olympic semifinal round of the 400-meter hurdles in Tokyo. She ran a 55.32, which set a Colombian national record.
It was an early birthday present to Blough, who turned 26 on Saturday.
“You don’t always get these type of experiences, but to me that embodies enjoying the ride because that was pretty cool,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said at Saturday’s news conference. “It was a moment, I can tell you that.”
Gonzalez is representing Colombia. She was born and raised in the U.S., but she has dual citizenship and qualifies for Colombia because her father, Hector, moved from the country to play basketball at UTEP for legendary coach Don Haskins.
The Lions set up a camera Friday so players walking off the field after practice could send their congratulations to Gonzalez through social medial, including fellow quarterback Jared Goff.
“David never talks about you, we have no idea what’s going on,” Goff joked before seriously encouraging her to “do your thing.”
Blough posted a photo of his wife on Instagram with the caption “My heart!” after her performance, while also thanking the Lions “for all you’ve done.”
Gonzalez ran track at Texas and was teammates with nine-time All-America hurdler Morgan (Snow) Goodwin, the wife of Chicago Bears wide receiver Marquise Goodwin. Blough and Gonzalez were childhood sweethearts who both attended Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas.
In May, she set what was then the Colombian record in the event (55.68) at the South American championships.
