Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Offers 5-Word Encouragement to Aidan Hutchinson That Might Ignite Super Bowl Hopes.
Four years ago, Dak Prescott endured a serious injury during Week 5 of the 2020 season, fracturing and dislocating his right ankle in a horrific incident, with a bone piercing through his skin. Fast forward to a recent game at AT&T Stadium, where the Detroit Lions defeated the Cowboys 47-9.
Unfortunately, tragedy struck when Lions’ defensive end Aidan Hutchinson was about to sack Prescott but got his leg tangled with a teammate, resulting in a broken tibia and fibula.
Medical professionals believe this injury will likely keep Hutchinson out for the remainder of the season. Nevertheless, a recent update on his rehabilitation offers Detroit a glimmer of hope for a potential Super Bowl return. Encouraging words from fellow players, especially Prescott – particularly five key words – might inspire him.
“I just told him to keep his head up,” Prescott recalled of his brief message to Hutchinson as he was being carted off the field. “It’s part of the story. I know it’s tough to see right now, but from what I’ve observed of him, he’ll come back stronger. I told him it’s part of his story.”
This outlook has become a recurring theme for Prescott: “It’s part of my story.” Hutchinson’s journey may now include a remarkable comeback, as ESPN reports he has “a realistic chance” of returning if the Lions make it to the Super Bowl on February 9.
Earlier this week, Coach Dan Campbell confirmed that Hutchinson was placed on injured reserve, estimating a four to six-month recovery timeline. This estimate appears reasonable.
However, the prospect of playing in the Super Bowl could motivate Hutchinson during his recovery. Known for his determination – highlighted by his 7.5 sacks for the 4-1 Lions this season – and with support from seasoned players like Prescott, Hutchinson’s Super Bowl aspirations might just be attainable.