The Detroit Lions have been without superstar pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson since he broke the fibula and tibia bones in his left leg during a Week 6 win over
He has a season-ending injury ... But if anybody can come back from this, it would be Aidan. That’s the best way to say it.”
On Instagram, Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson shared videos of him running underwater while he rehabs a broken leg.
As the Detroit Lions do battle against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night in Week 18 in a game that will determine the No. 1 seed in the NFC, injured star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson is in the house,
The Detroit Lions are hoping to get some of their many injured players back for the postseason at some point. On Tuesday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell provided status updates on several key players.
Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold, guard Kevin Zeitler and defensive lineman Pat O’Connor left the game against Minnesota and coach Dan Campbell hopes they can take advantage of the team earning a bye in the NFL playoffs.
"We got much better news on Zeitler and Arnold. I can't guarantee that they are playing but it is much better than when the injuries happened," he said.
The Detroit Lions have so many injuries right now. So many that it's hard to keep track of for fans and even for us in the media. One Lions fan asked if there was a tracker to help keep track of when players might be back.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell has revealed that running back David Montgomery is expected to play in the divisional round.
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.
The Detroit Lions will play one of four teams in their playoff opener next week: The Rams, Packers, Vikings or Commanders.