Week 6 wasn’t just another game for the Detroit Lions—it was a chance for payback against the Dallas Cowboys after last year’s controversial matchup that left fans frustrated.
The Lions started strong, continuing to build their lead even after halftime, looking dominant on both sides of the ball.
However, things took a turn in the third quarter when pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson went down with a serious leg injury. His pain was evident, leading to a long pause in the game as medical staff attended to him.
Unfortunately, the replay showed that Hutchinson had indeed suffered a broken leg, a tough blow for both the player and the team.
For those wanting to see the exact moment of the injury, it’s available below.
Aidan Hutchinson suffers a severe leg injury in the Lions’ win over the Cowboys.
For Hutchinson, who has been one of the league’s top young pass rushers, it was a drastic shift from a promising day to a devastating one. Up to that point, he led the league with 6.5 sacks this season.
With Hutchinson likely to be out for a significant period, the Lions will need to find new ways to adapt. They lack a player of his caliber to fill his spot directly, putting extra pressure on teammates like Levi Onwuzurike, Josh Paschal, Isaac Ukwu, and Alim McNeill.
With the NFL trade deadline approaching, the Lions might look to the market to find a temporary replacement for Hutchinson.
One potential target could be Haason Reddick of the New York Jets, who is currently in a complicated situation. Even compared to other trade rumors like Davante Adams, Reddick’s situation is peculiar.
If the Lions manage to negotiate a trade for Reddick, it could be a game-changer for their Super Bowl aspirations.
If Reddick isn’t an option, the Lions might explore trades with teams that aren’t in contention, like the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, or New England Patriots.
In the meantime, the Lions will have to focus on regrouping for their upcoming divisional matchup against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings in Week 7.