The Detroit Lions have started the season strong with a 4-1 record and are aiming for a championship this year. This weekend, they face a critical matchup against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings.
Due to Aidan Hutchinson’s recent injury, the Lions are exploring trade options to compensate for his impact on the defensive line. They have reportedly begun discussions regarding one potential player.
According to our own Daniel Yerushalmi, it’s logical for the team to seek external help to fill the gap left by their top defender’s injury, with Haason Reddick being identified as a key trade target. Although the Lions boast one of the league’s strongest offenses, a solid defense is essential for their aspirations of reaching the Super Bowl.
NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reports that the Lions have inquired about Reddick, and the team has also contacted the New York Jets regarding the Pro Bowler. Fowler noted, “The #Lions have checked in on the Haason Reddick situation, per source. It could be just due diligence. However, Dan Campbell assured that GM Brad Holmes is doing his research, which appears to be true in this case.”