DETROIT – Although the box score might dictate otherwise, Aidan Hutchinson had a quiet afternoon for most of Sunday’s game at Ford Field between the Detroit Lions and the New York Giants.

Playing 77 snaps, Hutchinson’s usual presence off the edge was largely absent as Giants quarterback Jameis Winston operated behind a mostly clean pocket, carving up the Lions for 366 passing yards and two touchdowns.

Winston’s success — and Hutchinson’s lack of impact — defined much of the Week 12 matchup. But once overtime arrived, the script finally flipped.

After Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs opened the extra period with a sensational touchdown run, giving Detroit a 34-27 lead, Hutchinson delivered the finishing blow. He registered the Lions’ lone sack on the final play of the game to seal the wi

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