Bradshaw voiced his disapproval of the switch-up, showing support for Brissett despite tough circumstances: “It’s a terrible move,” he stated.
Firmly backing Brissett, Bradshaw remarked, “That offensive line is horrible. The key word here is pressure. Freddie Mercury of Queen, remember the song? Pressure! Coming down… you recall the tune? Drake Maye will be under pressure. This is a bad move.”
Bradshaw’s singing didn’t impress his colleagues, with Strahan quickly interjecting to discourage any further performances. “Please don’t do that. Please don’t do that again,” he warned Bradshaw, alluding to potential repercussions for his vocal mishap.
How couldn’t resist mocking Bradshaw’s lackluster serenade. “Freddie Mercury’s rolling over in his grave,” he joked, causing laughter among the group.
As Strahan anticipated, the Lions decisively defeated the Cowboys on their home turf, securing a dominant 47-9 win. However, the victory was tainted by the unfortunate injury to Aidan Hutchinson, who had to exit in the third quarter.
In a courageous attempt to tackle Cowboys’ Dak Prescott, Hutchinson endured a painful collision with teammate Alim McNeill. Lying on the ground in agony, Hutchinson faced a severe diagnosis: a fractured tibia, which abruptly ended his season and necessitated surgery.We utilize your sign-up to deliver content in ways you’ve consented to and to enhance our understanding of you. This may involve advertisements from us and third parties based on our insights. You can opt out at any time.
Responding to the immense support on social media, Hutchinson expressed his gratitude and shared news of his successful surgery. “In light of Aidan’s injury last night, we want to thank you all for the tremendous outpouring of love and well wishes,” his heartfelt statement read.”Your support during this shocking time means a lot to our family. We are grateful to announce that Aidan’s surgery was successful. Thank you to the doctors and nurses who have taken such excellent care of him. Aidan wants everyone to know that his healing and redemption journey has begun. He holds Detroit’s motto close to his heart: resurget cineribus. He will rise from the ashes.”