Aidan Hutchinson says it’s a statement game for Lions
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Detroit Lions fans gave Aidan Hutchinson a huge ovation after he recorded his first sack since suffering a horrific leg injury last season.
Aidan Hutchinson had 1 QB hit and no sacks or tackles in his return from a broken leg in the Detroit Lions' season opener against Green Bay Packers.
Detroit Lions defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson sacks Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams for his first sack since returning from injury.
The Packers were able to double-team and chip away at Hutchinson all day long, and the Lions didn't have an answer on the other side of the defensive line.
At some point, the Detroit Lions and their star pass rusher will have to dig in in earnest on a potential extension. And Parsons just set the new bar with a $47 million per year deal with the Green Bay Packers after his trade from the Dallas Cowboys. ESPN's Dan Graziano explained in a new article Wednesday why this might all be connected:
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SB Nation on MSNDon’t expect Aidan Hutchinson to drop into coverage much anymore
“The reason why you have time is because there’s Aidan Hutchinson. They dropped him (into coverage). Maybe a little too cute there early in the game?” Romo said. “Because when he rushes, I doubt you have the ability to pump fake it, stand in, reset.”
Aidan Hutchinson had another "I'm back" moment in his return to play, sacking Caleb Williams in the Lions' win over the Bears on Sunday.
Heading into the Detroit Lions season-opening contest against the Green Bay Packers, the return of Aidan Hutchinson was both a major storyline and a major cause for excitement for supporters. There were occasions the talented defender and Marcus Davenport were tasked with dropping back into coverage.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell provides insight as to why Aidan Hutchinson is a better player now than before his leg injury in October 2024.
Detroit Lions defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson sacks Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams for his first sack since returning from injury.
Allen Park — Aidan Hutchinson returned to the field last Sunday, participating in a game with the Detroit Lions for the first time since he was carted off with a broken leg against the Dallas Cowboys nearly 11 months ago.