Detroit's star defensive end suffered a significant leg injury in October. Here's what we know about his potential return in the playoffs.
Detroit has been without arguably its most talented defensive player for much of the season. Here's the latest on Hutchinson's injury recovery.
The Detroit Lions have a chance to get two key defenders back from injury if they can advance in the playoffs, which start on Saturday against the Washington Commanders. Here's the latest injury update on EDGE Aidan Hutchinson and cornerback Carlton Davis.
Dan Campbell called Aidan Hutchinson's broken leg a 'season-ending' injury and said he doesn't see Carlton Davis III playing again this year.
Aidan Hutchinson ... reserve. Hutchinson broke the fibula and tibia bones in his left leg in Week 6 on Oct. 13 against the Dallas Cowboys when his leg was whipped around a teammate as he went for a sack. Hutchinson, who was leading the NFL at the time ...
The Detroit Lions need to at least add some more depth to their edge rush group in 2025 after the team was plagued by injuries in that area in 2024. One NFL analyst thinks they should target a $40 million former Pro Bowler who is coming off an injury-riddled season.
Tracking the Detroit Lions injury report with updates from their NFL divisional playoff game against the Washington Commanders at Ford Field.
Aidan Hutchinson is the biggest question ... leg was whipped around a teammate as he went for a sack. Hutchinson, who was leading the NFL at the time with 7½ sacks, underwent emergency surgery ...
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.
Chief of sports medicine, Christopher Cooke, at the Detroit Medical Center talks about Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson's recovery.
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