BREAKING NEWS: Aidan Hutchinson Extension May Take Time — But the Delay Isn’t on the Lions
The Detroit Lions have made it clear: they want Aidan Hutchinson locked in for the long haul. But as talks progress slowly behind the scenes, insiders now reveal that any delays in the deal aren’t coming from the Lions’ front office—raising questions about the star pass rusher’s camp and the dynamics at play.
Hutchinson’s Future: A Franchise Priority
Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, has quickly become the face of Detroit’s defense—and arguably the entire franchise. Coming off a dominant 2024 season, where he posted:
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14.5 sacks
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27 QB hits
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3 forced fumbles
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Pro Bowl selection
…Hutchinson has more than earned his spot among the league’s elite edge rushers. Now entering his fourth year, a long-term extension is not just expected—it’s essential.
Lions GM Brad Holmes: “We’re Ready When He Is”
General Manager Brad Holmes has been transparent about Detroit’s priorities.
“Aidan is a cornerstone. We’ve built this defense around his energy and talent. We’re absolutely prepared to get something done,” Holmes said during a recent media session.
Multiple sources confirm the Lions have already presented preliminary extension frameworks, with figures that would place Hutchinson among the top five highest-paid edge defenders in the NFL.
So why the delay?
What’s Holding It Up?
While neither side has confirmed exact details, league insiders believe the holdup lies with Hutchinson’s representation. Sources suggest:
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Hutchinson’s team is waiting for other edge rushers—like Micah Parsons or Kayvon Thibodeaux—to sign their extensions first, potentially raising the market value.
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There is a focus on structure and guarantees, with an aim to reset the bar for non-quarterback contracts.
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The player’s camp is treading carefully, aware that Hutchinson’s next deal could influence deals across the league.
This isn’t uncommon in NFL negotiations—but it does mean Lions fans might need to wait until late summer or even the start of the 2025 season before a deal is finalized.
Why the Lions Are Staying Patient
The Lions’ patience isn’t about hesitation—it’s about confidence. They know Hutchinson wants to be in Detroit, and they’re willing to give him what he deserves.
“We’re not low-balling. We’re not playing games. We want Aidan to be a Lion for life,” said one anonymous front office executive.
Unlike other teams embroiled in bitter contract stand-offs, the tone in Detroit is collaborative. There’s no bad blood, no holdout threat, and no risk of distraction—just two sides carefully navigating a big decision.
What Could the Extension Look Like?
Based on market trends and recent contracts, Aidan Hutchinson’s extension is projected to be:
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5 years, worth $140–150 million
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Around $70–80 million guaranteed
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Average annual value (AAV) of $28–30 million
This would put Hutchinson in the same financial tier as Nick Bosa, Myles Garrett, and T.J. Watt, and solidify his status as one of the league’s premier defensive players.
Fans React: “Pay the Man!”
Detroit fans, still riding high off a playoff run and NFC Championship appearance, have made their feelings clear:
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“Give Hutch whatever he wants. You don’t let guys like that walk.”
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“He’s the soul of this defense. Extend him yesterday.”
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“Make him a Lion forever.”
Hutchinson, a Michigan native and University of Michigan alum, is deeply connected to the city, and fans see him as a symbol of the team’s gritty, blue-collar identity.
Final Thoughts: A Matter of When, Not If
While the extension may not be done today or tomorrow, all signs point to a deal eventually getting done. The Lions want Hutchinson. Hutchinson loves Detroit. And both sides understand how valuable this relationship is.
This isn’t a contract standoff—it’s a contract process. And though it may take time, when the ink dries, expect it to be one of the biggest—and most celebrated—deals in Lions history.
As one fan perfectly put it:
“We’ve waited decades for a player like Hutchinson. What’s a few more months?”