Injured Detroit Lions star Aidan Hutchinson has ignited fans’ Super Bowl dreams with a social media post showing him walking in a pool.
Hutchinson was feared to be lost for the season after fracturing his tibia during a 47-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys last month. He had successful surgery at Baylor White Medical Center and was ultimately ruled out for the next ‘4 to 6 months,’ according to head coach Dan Campbell.
Somewhat ominously, Campbell told reporters in his very next breath that he ‘would never count Hutch out.’
‘It hurts, but if anyone could make it back, it is him,’ Campbell told reporters on October 14.
Hutchinson posted the image of himself walking against the current in a pool earlier this week, and now fans are envisioning him returning in time for the 9-1 Lions to make their first Super Bowl berth.
Hutchinson posted the image of himself walking against the current in a pool earlier this week, and now fans are envisioning him returning in time for the Super Bowl
Aidan Hutchinson is taken off the field on a cart after breaking his leg last month in Dallas
‘You’re gonna f***in kill it in the superbowl (sic)!!!’ one fan wrote on Instagram.
‘Keep going, Hutch,’ another added.
One eager fan asked if he’s ‘good to go’ for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts.
A former Michigan star, the second pick of the 2022 NFL Draft had a whopping 21 sacks over his first two season before racking up 7.5 in his first five appearances of 2024.
Despite Hutchinson’s injury – and the injuries to several other defensive starters – the Lions remain a formidable contender.
A season ago, they were on the verge of their first Super Bowl appearance, but couldn’t finish off the San Francisco 49ers in last season’s NFC championship game.
This year, they have developed a killer instinct.
Entering their matchup Sunday with Mac Jones and the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Lions were favored by two touchdowns for the first time in 47 years. In the past, they might have taken a win for granted.
Hutchinson remains hopeful he can return to play for the Lions amid their ongoing 9-1 season
They didn’t overlook the Jaguars.
The Lions (9-1) set franchise records for margin of victory (46 points) and yards gained (645) in a 52-6 rout. They scored touchdowns on their first seven possessions, a field goal on the eighth and took a knee to end the game on the ninth. Defensively, they held Jacksonville to two field goals and 170 yards of offense – their 475-yard advantage was the NFL’s biggest margin since 1979.
‘When you score seven touchdowns and hold the opponents to two field goals, you obviously had a number of guys who played very, very well,’ Lions coach Dan Campbell said. ‘Man, they finished today. They started it and they finished it. That’s awesome.’
The Lions are only seven-point favorites for Sunday’s visit to Indianapolis, but they know they should win, especially if they play like they did against the Jaguars.
‘We’ve got to go to Indianapolis and play a team that is very much in the playoff race,’ Campbell said. ‘They are going to be ready to go. So are we.’
The Lions are leading the NFL in scoring at 33.6 points per game on the 80th anniversary of the last time they finished first in that category.
They are fourth in passing touchdowns (22) and second in rushing touchdowns (18), so teams can’t load up their defenses to take away their strengths.
‘It all starts with our offensive line,’ Campbell said. ‘When they play the way they played yesterday, it doesn’t matter what (plays) we call. We can do anything.’
Defensive end Za’Darius Smith made his Lions debut after being acquired at the trade deadline. Campbell has stressed that Smith isn’t expected to fill Hutchinson’s shoes
Defensive end Za’Darius Smith made his Lions debut after being acquired at the trade deadline. Campbell has stressed that Smith isn’t expected to fill Hutchinson’s shoes – no one could reasonably be expected to do that – but he can be part of Detroit’s attempt to replace the league’s best pass rusher in the aggregate.
It wasn’t a spectacular debut. Smith combined with Jack Campbell on Detroit’s only sack, but only assisted on one tackle in a game where the Lions registered three quarterback hits.
What’s more, Alex Anzalone will miss 4-to-6 weeks with a broken right forearm, adding to a depth problem at linebacker. Derrick Barnes and Jalen Reeves-Maybin are on injured reserve, along with both starting defensive ends – Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport.
After throwing five interceptions against Houston, Jared Goff only had five incompletions against the Jaguars. He finished 24 of 29 for 412 yards, four touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating.
Goff became the first quarterback in NFL history to have multiple games with a perfect rating, 400-plus yards and four-plus touchdowns – he also did it for the Rams in 2018 – and his 82.8-percent accuracy made him the first to have five games over 80 percent in the same season.