Eminem gives 1-word reaction after Lions' Aidan Hutchinson suffers gruesome injury vs Cowboys
Eminem had a one-word reaction on Sunday after Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson broke his tibia against the Dallas Cowboys.
Detroit Lions fans gasped when Aidan Hutchinson went down with a devastating injury in the third quarter of Sunday evening’s win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Eminem, who has been one of the biggest supporters of the Lions as they have made their resurgence to the top of the NFL, had a one-word reaction as Hutchinson was placed on a backboard and carted off of the field.
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"F---," the Detroit rapper wrote on X.
He was far from the only one who felt that way.
Lions running back David Montgomery had the star defensive end in his thoughts when he talked about him in an interview with Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews.
"Aidan is definitely the heartbeat of our team and that defense …We’re going to take it personal. We want to do it for 97," he said.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Hutchinson suffered a broken tibia.
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"He’s in good hands right now," Campbell said. "He’s being taken care of. He’ll stay back here. Obviously, he’s going to be down for a little while. That’s tough. That’s hard to lose somebody like him but we’ll know a lot more after this. Obviously, wish him the best."
Hutchinson entered the game with 6.5 sacks and added to his total with a sack on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
He has been part of the reason why the Lions’ defense has seen a resurgence since the 2022 season. Detroit selected him with the No. 2 pick of the draft that year, and he immediately came on strong. He was the runner-up for Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2022 when he had 9.5 sacks and three interceptions.
Last season, he had 11.5 sacks and an interception on his way to the first Pro Bowl selection of his career.
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