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Lions' Dan Campbell blasts 'bogus' ESPN report on Aidan Hutchinson hits

Danny Parkins, Greg Jenning and Willie Colon debate whether it’s time for the Baltimore Ravens to officially hit the panic button and whether the Detroit Lions have proven themselves as the most complete team in the NFL.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported a couple of weeks ago that the Detroit Lions reached out to the league office to monitor cut blocks on star Aidan Hutchinson, but head coach Dan Campbell was not having any of it. 

Hutchinson returned to action this season after breaking his tibia and fibula last season, and Schefter said in his report that the Lions reached out to the league office about low hits. 

Campbell, 49, called Schefter’s report "bogus."

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ESPN's Adam Schefter, left, and Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell (IMAGN)

"That’s bogus. That’s a bogus report," an animated Dan Campbell told reporters Wednesday.

"I don’t know where that came from. Nobody from here ever did that. That’s bull."

Schefter’s report came on ESPN’s "Monday Night Countdown" before the Lions beat the Baltimore Ravens 38-30 in Week 3. 

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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell watches a play against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first half at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2025. (Imagn)

"He’s coming off the fractured tibia and fibula. If you watch his performance (in) the first two games of the year, what stands out about that is the fact that it feels like opponents have been going low on him, so much so that the Lions have raised the issue with the league office," Schefter said, according to "97.1 The Ticket." 

"If you go back and look at the film from the first game,

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