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‘We Have to Go, man:’ Lions Not Changing Ways over Last Year’s Injury Woes

UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Key NFL players aim to return from significant injuries to boost their teams' chances after injury-impacted seasons, with Prescott expected fully recovered from hamstring surgery, sources say.

  • On Sunday, Dak Prescott, three-time Pro Bowl quarterback, is expected to be fully recovered from surgery on his torn hamstring last November, supporting his team's playoff hopes.
  • J.J. McCarthy missed his rookie year with knee surgery, and is now expected to take first snaps this season, according to reports.
  • J.J. McCarthy said, "When you get it taken away from you, you take every chance you get to be back out here," reflecting a renewed mindset.
  • With a healthy Hutchinson back, the Detroit Lions envision another NFC North title defense, and the team relies on his presence to boost their defensive efforts.
  • Last year, Prescott's 2025 season will influence his career perception, as he aims to fully recover from hamstring surgery, said sources.
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ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Aidan Hutchinson put his left hand on the ground in a three-point stance and, as the snap was made, made an inside move on an offensive tackle to help collapse the…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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