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Detroit Lions’ Dan Campbell calls ESPN report about Aidan Hutchinson ‘bulls---’

Adam Schefter reported Lions asked league to monitor cut blocks

Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson reacts after sacking Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson during the second half of an NFL football game Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) (Stephanie Scarbrough, Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

DETROIT – Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said an ESPN report about star pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson was “bulls---.”

Adam Schefter reported during the coverage of the Monday Night Football matchup between the Lions and Ravens in Week 3 that the Lions were frustrated by the way other teams were blocking Hutchinson.

Schefter reported that the Lions had complained about the number of cut blocks being used against Hutchinson, which means they were going low after his legs.

Cut blocks are legal, but with Hutchinson coming off a lost season due to a broken leg, Schefter said the Lions had “taken notice.”

“They’ve asked the league office to monitor the plays against Aidan Hutchinson,” Schefter said. “Not that that will protect him out there, but clearly, people have noticed some of the plays, and the Lions want the league office to notice, as well.”

Campbell was asked about that report on Wednesday, Oct. 8.

“That’s bogus,” Campbell said. “That’s a bogus report. I don’t know where that came from. Nobody from here ever did that. That’s bulls---. The game is played a certain way. That’s the way it goes. It doesn’t matter what we’re doing or somebody else is doing to our guys.”

The Lions beat the Ravens that night in Baltimore and have since knocked off Cleveland and Cincinnati to improve to 4-1 -- tied for the best record in the NFL.

This weekend, they travel to Kansas City to take on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, airing on Local 4.


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