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Aidan Hutchinson Returns—Will Lions Secure His Pass-Rush Partner

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Photo: Junfu Han ~ USA TODAY NETWORK

DETROIT, June 3, 2025 ~ Aidan Hutchinson returned to the gridiron for the first time since his season-ending leg injury on May 28 for Organized Team Activities (OTAs).

Head Coach Dan Campbell praised Hutchinson’s movement, saying, “He’s bending, grabbing the grass, and looks confident. There’s nothing to tell me that he’s not recovered or going to be recovered.


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(CONTINUED) During Hutchinson’s return, insiders said he looked confident and explosive, showing no signs of favoring his leg that he injured last season. During drills, Hutchinson showcased his versatility at both defensive end spots, using sharp moves to pressure the quarterback.

The Detroit Lions’ are considering adding another pass rusher alongside Hutchinson. Two names to keep an eye on are free agent Za’Darius Smith and Trey Hendrickson of the Cincinatti Bengals.

The Lions traded for Smith during last season’s trade deadline, and Smith provided strong veteran leadership while also getting nine sacks. The Lions would have to trade for Henderickson, which could cost a lot because he led the NFL in sacks over the last two years with 35.


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