Detroit Lions defensive end Za’Darius Smith has embraced a leadership role, both by contributing on the field and mentoring younger teammates like Aidan Hutchinson.
In a conversation with CBS-Detroit reporter Rachel Hopmayer, Smith discussed guiding Hutchinson in strengthening his role as a defensive team captain and improving team camaraderie.
Renowned for his leadership throughout his career, Smith offered Hutchinson advice on fostering team chemistry. “He likes to play cards. He is a card guy,” Smith shared, highlighting Hutchinson’s off-field personality. “All is love, man. Teaching him a couple of things with the camaraderie of the team. Some things to do.”
Smith reflected on his own experiences as a captain, emphasizing the importance of building team unity. He described hosting teammates for Thursday Night Football gatherings as a way to bond. “When I had the (captain) patch on, I invited guys over on Thursday nights. I’m just sprinkling that stuff on him, like, ‘Bro, this is your defense. You have to do this kind of stuff.’”
Hutchinson, already a standout defender in the NFL, is still finding his balance as both a player and a leader. Smith’s advice is pivotal as Hutchinson grows into his role. The veteran defender expressed confidence in Hutchinson’s potential.
“Obviously, he is still young,” Smith noted. “He’s going to grow as a player. Hopefully, I can be that light to help him grow as a player.”
After a leg injury earlier this season, there’s hope Hutchinson could return if the Lions make a deep postseason run. Reports suggest he might be ready for a potential Super Bowl appearance. Smith’s mentorship positions Hutchinson to excel both on and off the field.
As the Lions build on their strong season, veteran guidance like Smith’s is vital for shaping the team’s future. Hutchinson’s leadership growth will be essential for maintaining the Lions’ defensive strength and team cohesion.