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All Park – Aidan Hutchinson is fully clarified for the Detroit Lions and back in the field.

The Star Lions Pass Rusher repeated a few times that he fully freed himself for football and that he knew that he would be back:

“It was just a few bones.”

For the first time with reporters since a broken tibia and fibula against the Dallas Cowboys in week 5 in the 5th week last season, detailed Hutchinson back his long way and how he now feels.

“It's great. I was clarified some time ago and now I am now only rolling with the boys, and it feels like I am back to be myself again,” said Hutchinson. “I'm really looking forward to the season. I look forward to it – I think that's what I was in my life for Otas. This is the biggest break I had, so I'm pumped.”

Hutchinson was also asked if he had been ready to play in the Super Bowl if the lions had made it so far. He gave a clever note of the secret on this topic and said: said:

“I think we will never know.”

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Hutchinson said his recovery process and the exams and difficulties on the way were matured as a person and player. He noticed that after the injury he was forced to stay back in the hotel in Dallas, that it remained in a hospital for the first time overnight and that it was a really hard and exhausting recess.

And now that he is on the other side, he is grateful for the experience and how it mentally and physically shaped it on and off the field.

“When you go through this injury, I felt almost deaf for things for a while, you know,” said Hutchinson. “I had this vision of how the season would go and it went, and then, boom, that's over.

“And I feel a little for a while, I was a bit, you come a little in this victim mode. Guys come up to you, she 'hey, man, you do it well?' And then somehow people reinforce it and after a little time I only had a small heart-to-heart with God and only one of the nights in which they lie in bed and a lot through their heads and they are emotional.

When Hutchinson went down, he rolled on a really elite level. Hutchinson scored 7.5 sacks, 17 quarterback hits and 45 print through only five games and 280 snapshots. He was up to date for a prize for a defensive player of the year and the award of the first team.

And after the season ended, Hutchinson was still the team leader in Sacks and took third place in the quarterback printing, which spoke in Detroit.

Hutchinson's injury after Derrick Barnes seemed to start an infinite flow of injuries on the defensive side of the ball at the beginning of the year. The stollen pass -rusher said it was difficult to see from a distance, but to see how the patchwork defense fought the route down was really inspiring.

“You want to be part of the winner who (last year) went,” said Hutchinson. “As much as I was part of the team when you are not really there and you are not really part of it. So if I could get back on my feet, I tried to be as committed as possible.

“Watching the defense was, I mean, it was inspiring. The guys who rolled out there, and it was like: 'I am sure you didn't even know her names.' And like coach, my trainer, he said: 'Age, I have boys out there who just arrived here three days ago.' The way they played was proof of AG (Aaron Glenn) and proof of those who have been shopping.

None of Hutchinson's teammates on the offensive side of the ball saw him in action again in this phase of the low season. But the tight end of Sam Laporta and offensive Tackle Penei Sewell said that Hutchinson's presence in the building was something you feel.

Last week there was a moment in the field when the defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard was brought to a standstill and found that Hutchinson was back and felt like it again.

“I went there during the individual (exercises) and said:” Hutch, you know how I know that you are back? “He said:” How? “Sheppard said.” I said: “Because you touch this floor when you run this hoop”, and this is his little thing he pretends as if he were a supernatural cat – what he is. But I am like: “So I know that you are back, big dog.” And he said: “I have you, dc.”

“You would not know that he is the caliber player that he is wearing. The way he works, how he works, his attention to detail in meetings, the way he helps people, how he wants to be pressed and trained. Had.

The Lions will open the doors for access to Otas next week, and we will be there for everything, including Hutchinson's return.

“I'm fully clarifying,” said Hutchinson.

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