Aidan Hutchinson, the standout defensive end for the Detroit Lions, has undergone surgery for a fractured left tibia and fibula but is expected to have a realistic chance to return for the Super Bowl if the Lions make it that far.
Sources close to Hutchinson suggest that his recovery could be faster than anticipated, and some believe it would be more surprising if he didn’t make a return by the Super Bowl. Hutchinson himself doesn’t see the injury as severe as his previous one in college when he fractured his right ankle at Michigan in 2020.
The Lions placed Hutchinson on injured reserve, but head coach Dan Campbell remains optimistic about his recovery, stating it could take four to six months. However, Campbell was clear that he wouldn’t count Hutchinson out, noting that if anyone could make a speedy recovery, it would be Hutchinson. Despite the injury, the Lions are actively searching for potential defensive ends to fill the void, though their financial limitations may restrict their options.
One potential trade target for the Lions is Cleveland Browns defensive end Za’Darius Smith, a seasoned Pro Bowler with significant experience. However, the Browns may be reluctant to let Smith go, as they aim to retain him for the future. Smith’s current contract, which extends beyond this season, could be a factor in whether a trade is feasible. The Lions are also considering their existing defensive players but are continuing to explore trade possibilities.
Hutchinson’s injury occurred at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, near one of the top medical centers in the world for treating such injuries. The surgery, performed by Dr. Alan Jones, was successful, and Hutchinson did not suffer any ligament, nerve, or artery damage, which would have complicated his recovery. Despite the severity of the injury, these favorable circumstances have contributed to a more optimistic outlook for Hutchinson’s potential return.
Despite being sidelined for the rest of the regular season, Hutchinson’s presence remains felt by the Lions. Teammates like Alim McNeill have made symbolic gestures, such as believing his contract extension value of $97 million was a tribute to Hutchinson, who wears No. 97. Hutchinson, who leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks this season, has been a key player for the Lions, and his absence will be felt, but his potential Super Bowl return offers hope for the team.