89 total pressures. 14.5 sacks. Aidan Hutchinson didn’t just get home — he practically set up permanent residence in the backfield. Every snap felt like chaos for opposing quarterbacks. Speed off the edge. Relentless motor. No plays taken off. It wasn’t just about the sack numbers either. It was the constant disruption — collapsing pockets, forcing rushed throws, changing game plans before the ball was even snapped. Offensive coordinators had to account for him on every single down. That’s what separates good pass rushers from true game-changers. Detroit doesn’t just have a defensive star… they have a problem for the entire league. And if this is the standard now, imagine what’s coming next. 👀

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