Aidan Hutchinson makes shocking admission after massive $180 million extension with the Detroit Lions

Aidan Hutchinson makes shocking admission after massive $180 million extension with the Detroit Lions

After signing a $180 million extension, Detroit Lions‘ defensive end Aidan Hutchinson became the second-highest paid non-quarterback player in the NFL. However, for the player, it’s more than just the money.

Speaking to the media, Hutchinson said, “If I ask myself why I play this game and why I do what I do, the money is really a byproduct.” He then added his real driving force is playing the game and improving, saying, “While a lot of those numbers are fun to look at and it’s cool and it’s such a blessing… I have to focus on my play and my evolution as a player. Because to me, that fires me up more than money ever would.”

For Hutchinson, the money is important but he is driven by his will to dominate opposing players, and when looking at his numbers, it’s clear he is just improving every day. The Lions have a massive star on their roster.

Hutchinson is a menace

Even when or if he can’t get to the quarterback, he still wreaks havoc. He has six sacks, 13 QB hits, one pass defended and leads the NFL in forced fumbles with four. If you put a tight end on him, he will decimate them as you can see below.

Hutch is speedy, strong, agile and all this after going through a knee surgery. He is only 25 years old and will be one of the best defensive players in the league for years to come.

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The Lions have their future secured

When you think of the best Lions players right now, you think of Hutchinson, and a plethora of offensive players. Of course, paying them is tough, sometimes one or two have to go. However, the Lions have done a great job by securing plenty of them for years to come.

  • Aidan Hutchinson – 4 years, $180 million
  • Jared Goff – 4 years, $212 million
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown – 4 years, $120.01 million
  • Penei Sewell – 4 years, $112 million
  • Jameson Williams – 3 years, $80 million
  • Kerby Joseph – 4 years, $85 million
  • Alim McNeill – 4 years, $97 million
  • Taylor Decker – 3 years, $60 million

 

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