4:17pm: Head coach Dan Campbell offered a four-to-six month timeline when speaking to the media on Monday (via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press). While he did not rule out the possibility of Hutchinson returning this year, that timeframe would still make it a surprise if it such a comeback were to take place.
10:42am: Aidan Hutchinson‘s recovery process has begun. The Lions announced on Monday he underwent successful surgery to repair the broken tibia and fibula he suffered in Week 6.
A rod was inserted into Hutchinson’s leg, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who adds this injury generally involves a six-to-eight month recovery timeline. No firm timetable was given in the Lions’ announcement, but it would come as a surprise if he were to play again in 2024. Before the news of the operation, Richard Silva and Nolan Bianchi of the Detroit News reported Hutchinson avoided the worst-case scenario and that a return in time for the Super Bowl could be in play.
For now, attention will turn to the former second overall pick’s rehab process and how the Lions will attempt to replace him. Hutchinson earned a Pro Bowl nod last season after he racked up 11.5 sacks; he was well on his way to surpassing that total in 2024 with 7.5 before he went down. That made him an early candidate for the Defensive Player of the Year award but at a minimum cemented his status as an anchor on Detroit’s defensive line. With the team already dealing with other injuries along the edge (including Marcus Davenport being out for the year), it will be a challenge to remain impactful in the pass-rush department.
Detroit has John Cominsky and Nate Lynn on IR, with James Houston not carving out a regular role so far. Josh Paschal and Isaac Ukwu (provided he is promoted from the practice squad) are among the players who could be in line for an increased snap share at the defensive end spots. Alim McNeill – who posted five sacks last season and is halfway to matching that total in 2024 – will be counted on to deliver against the pass along the interior as the Lions look to remain among the NFC’s elite moving forward.
Hutchinson will be eligible for an extension this offseason, and he had been playing his way into a monster accord with his production before the injury. It will be interesting to see how he and the Lions proceed on the contract front after the campaign as a 2025 return remains the target.
Terrible injury for Hutch. One of the game’s best young players. Hope he recovers and comes back dominate. If Bosa can come back after Year 2, then so can Hutch.
– 49ers Fan
Houston will be called upon unless they can bring in someone. He may be a head case but they could still try to see what Chandler Jones has left? Could they try to trade for Von Miller if Reddick didnt work out? Detroit might not be willing to pay his price …
If you start a sentence with “may be a head case” then the answer before you list the player is a NO. No team in NFL puts their culture first more than the Lions. I think you can safely assume that Hasson Reddick won’t even be a discussion in the front office neither. While Maxx IS a culture fit for Detroit, Vegas has 0 reason to move him unless they got an absolute haul, and while Holmes wheels and deals on draft day, sending high picks for a player(s) has never been his M.O. I’d love to see Crosby there but don’t think Holmes would pay what would probably cost at least 2 firsts for him (even if I probably would).
“No team in NFL puts their culture first more than the Lions”.
That’s funny. They abandoned any culture they may have had years ago when they moved into a domed stadium. No team that cares about culture would ever hire Rod Marinelli or Matt Patricia as a HC.
Dude, different ownership, different FO, different head coach, different players. All of them worked hard to change the culture and succeeded.
That being said, “F them picks” and make that move.
The lions have played in a dome since 1975 my dude.
Trade for maxx crosby
Perfect fit, obvious name, but sending high picks for player(s) isn’t Holmes style (see: last year’s deadline when everyone knew they desperately needed secondary help and the only deal was a 5th rounder for wr DPJ). I think it’s far more likely they make a couple smaller deals involving late round picks and attempt to mask the loss with quantity over quality, and hope an improved secondary can cover up the defensive end deficiency, like how the line had to cover for a piss poor secondary last season
Keion White for a 1st
If the recovery time is 6-8 months how could the superbowl be a possibility? That is 4 months. Seems like wishful thinking. I am not saying impossible. Very unlikely though.
Good luck on the recovery Hutchinson. Even as a Vikings fan, I hope you come back as good as new.
This injury will have no impact on the extension front. I would be willing to bet that Holmes works out a 4-6 year deal this offseason. The main thing is this season, as we are in our Super Bowl window. Add a major pass rusher to fill the gap this year and to pair with Hutch next year. To have 2 next year will keep our window open longer!