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Detroit lion Safety Morice Norris was eliminated in a horrible scene after being taken away in a horrible scene after suffering a serious injury in a preseason against the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night.
Norris He was injured In the fourth quarter of trying to open the Lions Opener.

Ambulances in the field work at Detroit Lions Safety Maurice Norris (26) after medical staff were injured against the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth quarter. (Brett Davis/Imagn image)
“Amen Amen,” he wrote on the Instagram story. “I’m all good people, don’t stress it will thank all the checks and love.”
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Norris, 24, is in the Falcon escapes Nathan Carter leg. The medical staff rushed to him and he soon began to twitch on the ground.
Twenty minutes later, he was transported from the field by ambulance and stayed at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta for a night “watch”.
The injury shocked both the coaches and players of both teams. Lions head coach Dan Campbell was excited when he spoke to reporters after the game and was later suspended by the league, with only more than six minutes left.

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was injured against the Atlanta Falcons in safety Morice Norris was injured in the second half of an NFL preseason football game in Atlanta on Friday, August 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Lion, Falcon Stops playing and gathers after Morice Norris suffers serious injury
“When this happens, it takes things as a perspective,” Campbell said. “I just pray for Mo. I ask everyone to pray for him.”
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold shared another positive update on Saturday.
He posted a screenshot of his FaceTime phone with Norris, who can smile at rest.
“My dawg @iningmoe26 calls me and sometimes we forget how precious life is.” “That’s playing this game, we love it, but we serve the Almighty… God thanks for protecting my brother.”

Detroit Lions cornerback Morice Norris warmed up together on July 26, 2025 at the NFL football training camp in Allen Park, Michigan. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, file)
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He also shared the photo with X on Saturday and provided another feeling of gratitude.
“You don’t even understand how happy I’m seeing my Doug smile… God works in mysterious ways, it’s just a reminder that we can’t take this beautiful game for granted, and when fans should understand everything that puts our lives at risk again, I’m glad my brother is still alive and #praisethelord and #praisethelord.”
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