LIONS NEWS: Keenan Allen targeted with jokes after his bald spot gets exposed – Lions’ Aidan Hutchinson Reaches New Milestone in Recovery From Broken Leg

Footbal fans did not show Keenan Allen any mercy on Thanksgiving when his bald spot was exposed on national television.Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen with his bald spot exposedThe Chicago Bears wide receiver was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct with 3:31 to play in his team’s Thursday matchup against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. The penalty occurred because Allen berated the referees for missing his helmet getting ripped off by Lions linebacker Ben Niemann.The CBS broadcast showed a replay of the incident. Unfortunately for Allen, the camera angle they used was not exactly flattering for the current state of his hairline.

Fans added insult to injury as Allen got clipped with several jokes on social media

 

Bald jokes aside, Allen had a standout game for the Bears in their 23-20 loss to the Lions. The six-time Pro Bowler caught five passes for 73 yards with 2 touchdowns.

Fortunately (or unfortunately) for Allen, the internet later turned its attention to now-fired Bears head coach Matt Eberflus, who got clowned for his boneheaded clock management against the Lions. Even Allen himself managed to pile on Eberflus after the game.

Lions’ Aidan Hutchinson Reaches New Milestone in Recovery From Broken Leg

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The Detroit Lions’ defense has been as banged up as any starting unit in the National Football League in recent months as linebacker Malcolm “Rodrigo” Rodriguez suffered a torn ACL vs. Chicago on Thanksgiving Day amid other injuries.

Detroit lost their biggest star on defense, defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, to a broken leg earlier this season prompting the former Michigan Wolverines star and number two overall draft pick to hit the rehab trail in recent weeks.

On Thursday, reporter Tracy Wolfson shared an update on Hutchinson’s progress that flew under the radar, lost in the hoopla and hyperbole surrounding the Bears’ botched late game drive that cost them a chance to win.

 

Wolfson shared that Hutchinson did something entirely new that constitutes a milestone in his recovery and has inspired hope for a possible return to the field should Detroit make it to Super Bowl LIX.

“And good news for his recovery…arrived (Thursday) to the game without crutches for the first time!” Wolfson wrote on her X account.

“If was told if #Lions make the Super Bowl there is a chance (for his return)!” Wolfson added.

The man known as ‘Hutch’ currently ranks number 14 in the NFL in sacks on the season with 7.5 despite playing in just five games, less than half of league leader Trey Hendrickson of the Cincinnati Bengals.

New Lions trade acquisition Za’Darius Smith has seven on the season, half a sack less than the injured Lions superstar.

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