Aidan Hutchinson and Myles Garrett teaming up with the Detroit Lions would indeed be a deadly combination. Hutchinson recently revealed that he’s talked to Garrett about the possibility of joining forces, and he’s thrilled about the prospect.
The two defensive powerhouses met at the NFL Honors during Super Bowl week and discussed what could be if they paired up. Hutchinson acknowledged that it’s unlikely, but he’d love to play alongside Garrett, elevating the Lions’ defensive line to a whole new level.
Garrett, who’s been with the Cleveland Browns since 2017, has expressed his desire to join a contender, and the Lions could be an excellent fit. With Hutchinson and Garrett on the same team, they’d form arguably the best pass-rushing duo in the NFL.
“It would be DEADLY,” Hutchinson said, emphasizing the potential impact of their partnership. “We’d be unstoppable. We’d be the best defensive line in the league, hands down.”
However, there are hurdles to overcome, including the financial structure of Garrett’s contract. The Browns would need to wait until after June 1 to trade him to avoid significant dead cap money.
Despite the challenges, the prospect of Hutchinson and Garrett teaming up is an exciting one for Lions fans. It’s a move that could take the team’s defense to new heights and make them a serious contender in the NFC.