Aidan Hutchinson's 7.5 sacks led Detroit Lions despite his broken leg injury. He aims to return for the Super Bowl. Here are his stats and background.
Aidan Hutchinson could still play in Super Bowl 2025 if Lions make it, a panel of doctors agree, despite broken leg injury stabilized by titanium rod.
The latest mock draft by Curt Popejoy over at Draft Wire looks to fix that as the Lions get some help opposite Hutchinson. With the 28th pick, the Lions select James Pearce, Edge, Tennessee.
Detroit has been without arguably its most talented defensive player for much of the season. Here's the latest on Hutchinson's injury recovery.
Detroit's star defensive end suffered a significant leg injury in October. Here's what we know about his potential return in the playoffs.
Aidan Hutchinson, one of the youngest players, has conquered the NFL. From Michigan to the Detroit Lions, his impressive physique and personal life spark as much curiosity as his power on the field. Check out everything about him.
With a win, the Lions would inch ever closer to bringing a potential Super Bowl victory back to the city of Detroit for the first time in franchise history. And while the game itself is obviously massive,
This offseason, the 2022 Draft class becomes extension eligible. This group includes Aidan Hutchinson, Jameson Williams, Josh Paschal, Kerby Joseph and Malcolm Rodriguez. James Mitchell, a 2022 fifth-round pick, is eligible for a reserve/futures deal after spending the year on the team's practice squad.
Though trading for Crosby will be challenging and likely wouldn't work financially, there's no denying that the Raiders superstar would take the Lions pass rush to the next level. Crosby has been selected to four consecutive Pro Bowls and has totaled three double-digit sack seasons since entering the league in 2019.
The NFL has a set standard for deciding the value of these fifth-year options, as they are largely decided by playing time and performance benchmarks. These salaries will be in effect for the 2026 season, with the 2025 season being the last year of the players' four-year base rookie deals.
With the Detroit Lions' need for an edge rusher this offseason, one analyst has them addressing that need with their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here's a look at the pick and why it makes sense.
McNeill, walking around the locker room with crutches, said he’s taking his recovery day by day. He didn’t put a timetable on his return. Because of the Lions’ long-term commitment to McNeill and how important he is to the team, you have to think they’ll let him take his time. We’ll see where he’s at in a few months.