Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson connected with head coach Dan Campbell on Tuesday and while the physical pain of surgery to repair leg fractures subsided, the 24-year-old is still dealing with a recovery of 4-6 months.”He’s doing good. Now, he’s trying to process everything. It’s still pretty new,” Campbell said Wednesday.The NFL leader in sacks injured his left leg in the third quarter of Sunday’s 47-9 victory against the host Dallas Cowboys.Campbell said he isn’t ruling Hutchinson out for the season — the Super Bowl is five months away — but described the emotions of being confined to a post-op hospital room.”‘Just exactly what is this? Where do I go?'” Campbell said of Hutchinson’s current mindset. “Which you would expect laying in a hospital room with his leg up. I know that he didn’t want to be a stranger. He talked about being back a little bit when it made sense. He knows he’s welcome here anytime. We would love to see him. The whole team would love to see him. He’s a huge part of what we are. We hate it for him.”