Detroit Lions Morice Norris Stable After Preseason Head Injury
Detroit Lions Morice Norris Stable After Preseason Head Injury

Detroit Lions Morice Norris Stable After Preseason Head Injury

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Detroit Lions defensive back Morice Norris suffered a serious head and neck injury during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons, after colliding with running back Nathan Carter. The injury, which caused Norris to be unconscious and possibly have a seizure, led to a suspension of the game with both teams praying together on the field. Norris was transported by ambulance to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, where he was reported to be in stable condition with movement in all extremities. He reassured fans via Instagram, expressing gratitude for the support and sharing a positive health update. Lions head coach Dan Campbell and Falcons coach Raheem Morris chose to suspend the game out of concern for Norris' well-being. The incident has renewed conversations about player safety protocols in the NFL, especially during preseason games.

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