Aidan Hutchinson started the 2024 season like a man possessed. To say he was on an absolute tear would be the understatement of the year. He was basically an un
The Detroit Lions have been without superstar pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson since he broke the fibula and tibia bones in his left leg during a Week 6 win over
Aidan Hutchinson broke the fibula and tibia in his left leg in Week 6 against the Cowboys. At the time, Lions coach Dan Campbell called it a season-ending injury that would keep the edge rusher out 4-6 months. Hutchinson is approaching the three-month mark, and Campbell offered something of an update Tuesday.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell provided updates on his injured players on Tuesday, with some good reports and some bad. Here's what we know.
Detroit Lions defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson dropped another hint toward a potential return this season on his Instagram. Just hours before the Lions lined up to play the San Francisco 49ers ...
The Lions boast one of the deepest rosters in the NFL, but one area of concern for Detroit is the edge rusher position. Injuries to Aidan Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport have decimated the unit, and though the addition of Za'Darius Smith has provided a major boost to the pass-rushing unit,
The Detroit Lions are hoping to get some of their many injured players back for the postseason at some point. On Tuesday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell provided status updates on several key players.
As the Detroit Lions do battle against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night in Week 18 in a game that will determine the No. 1 seed in the NFC, injured star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson is in the house,
Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold, guard Kevin Zeitler and defensive lineman Pat O’Connor left the game against Minnesota and coach Dan Campbell hopes they can take advantage of the team earning a bye in the NFL playoffs.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has emerged as the most requested head coaching candidate across the NFL for 2025.
“A Lions revenge game against the Bills,” predicted Kelsey Vissotski, referencing Detroit’s 48-42 loss to the Buffalo Bills last month that snapped an 11-game winning streak. Her husband, Jason, also picked the Bills as the opponent and envisioned the Lions winning in a dramatic shootout. “Lions win by three this time,” he said.