Rachael Kirkconnell Visits Tokyo for the First Time Since Matt James Break Up: ‘Let’s Try This Again’
Seeing the world.
Bachelor Nation got to know Rachael Kirkconnell on Season 25 of “The Bachelor,” where she found love with Matt James.
Earlier this year, Matt revealed that the two had unfortunately broken up, and Rachael shared it was due to each of them deciding they wanted different things.
As fans remember, Matt and Rachael ended up going their separate ways while they were on a trip to Tokyo together.
And now, the Bachelor Nation star is on another trip, visiting Tokyo for the first time since her breakup with Matt.

In a new post on Instagram, Rachael shared snapshots from her time abroad and highlighted the incredible food, shops, and sights she got to experience while there.
Rachael traveled with her younger sister Trinity Kirkconnell, and the two posed for a cute picture together in front of one of the locations they visited.
The Bachelor Nation star captioned her post, “Let’s try this again shall we… 🍣🥢🍵🍡🥟” and Bachelor Nation quickly filled the comments with their love for her caption.

Former Bachelorette Katie Thurston exclaimed, “THE CAPTION OF THE YEAR 😂”
Tammy Kay Ly also chimed in, writing, “Caption 👑👑👑” and Kit Keenan added, “Lmao ily.”
Maria Georgas also commented, “A redo done right 🔥” and Rachel Recchia stated, “Im obsessed with YOU.”
Other followers filled her comments with things such as, “Back & better than ever!!!” and “Caption is iconic 🔥❤️”
We love seeing all the love for Rachael and we are so glad she had such a good trip. We can’t wait to see more from her visit!
Lions’ Dan Campbell Uses Foul Language While Speaking out on David Montgomery

Veteran running back David Montgomery has posted back-to-back 1,000-yards from scrimmage seasons for the Detroit Lions. But he still does a little bit of everything for his team. Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed that fact about his running back after the team’s Week 5 victory.
During that win against the Cincinnati Bengals, Montgomery led the Lions with 65 rushing yards and scored a touchdown. To top off the performance, Montgomery also threw for a score.
Behind the veteran running back, the Lions defeated the Bengals 37-24.
Everybody respects David Montgomery, and I think everybody roots for that guy. Because that guy will do anything for his teammates,” Campbell told reporters after the victory. “He lays it on the line on Sundays. He lays it on the line at practice.
“David is that guy. Heartbeat … He’ll do whatever it takes. He’ll stick his face up there in protection; he’ll run the dirty runs. He will run down field to make a block for a teammate in the pass game.
“He’s all [expletive] team. Excuse my language.”
While foul to some, some social media users found Campbell’s honest take on Montgomery entertaining.
Dan Campbell Raves About David Montgomery as Teammate
While describing Montgomery’s attributes as a teammate, Campbell compared the running back to Amon-Ra St. Brown and Kalif Raymond.
Campbell said the Lions also know what they will get from St. Brown every week. As for Raymond, the Lions head coach said the receiver and punt returner, like Montgomery, is part of the team’s heartbeat.
That’s why Montgomery remains such an important part of the Lions offense despite the emergence of Jahmyr Gibbs.
Entering Week 5, Gibbs and Montgomery had nearly evenly split opportunities in the backfield. Gibbs held the team lead in rushing yards and yards from scrimmage. However, Montgomery had a 5.7 yards per carry average before Week 5.
That average took a hit Sunday, with Montgomery rushing for his 65 yards on 18 carries. But he led the team in rushing and chipped in six receiving yards against the Bengals.
Montgomery’s touchdown pass was the second of his career. The running back also had a 3-yard touchdown throw last season.
Lions Eclipse 30-Point Mark Again
There’s no debating that the Lions laid an egg in Week 1, tallying just 13 points against the Green Bay Packers.
Over the past four weeks, though, the Lions have gotten their offense in gear. Detroit has scored at least 34 points in all four of its games since Week 1. The Lions have averaged 40.25 points per contest during that stretch.
What may be most impressive about the Lions‘ scoring spree is how many points they are scoring without a ton of yards. The team didn’t have a rusher reach 70 yards or a wideout eclipse the 100-yard mark.
Quarterback Jared Goff threw for three touchdowns and 11.2 yards per pass. But he had 258 passing yards overall.
“Once again, the best thing we did was play complimentary football,” Campbell told reporters. “That’s what great teams do.”
For the second straight week, the Lions defense recorded three takeaways. Detroit has scored 31 points off takeaways over the past two weeks.
Against the Bengals, the Lions tallied 14 points after takeaways.