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 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.
Hutchinson, who has been out since he suffered a significant leg injury against the Dallas Cowboys in October, posted a video to social media on Monday, depicting his latest progress; the video shows four different angles of Hutchinson running underwater. "Making strides," Hutchinson wrote in his caption.
That outcome isn't crazy. Far from it, in fact, according to the online Sportsbook Bovada, which dubbed the Lions the most likely home for three-time All-Pro outside linebacker Micah Parsons if he doesn't return to the Dallas Cowboys in 2025.
"The Lions, who have $69.8 million in projected cap space, should also be interested. Aidan Hutchinson should be healthy next season, but even after adding Za'Darius Smith at the trade deadline, Detroit could use more firepower on the edge. Potential Suitors: Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders."
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