Detroit Lions player Morice Norris He has been hospitalized after a field injury in a game against Atlanta Falcons.
According to Sph, 24 -year -old athlete tried to address Atlanta Rookie Nathan Carter On Friday, August 8, when the injury took place and it was transported off the field in an ambulance.
Departure reported that Norris seemed to be inadvertently receiving a “knee on his head” during the attack ahead. The serious injury led to the game at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta being suspended in the fourth quarter with 6.31.
Lion coach And Campbell He shared an update to Norris while talking to journalists after the game.
“I will start with this. Obviously thoughts and prayers with Mo Norris. We have positive information about him,” said Campbell. “It’s in the hospital and I just have to leave it.
Although there is no detailed information on the seriousness of the injury yet, Campbell shared some positive updates.
“Breathe in. Breathe in, he is talking. He is fine. He has some movement and now they do more tests,” he said.
Campbell also explained the decision to suspend the sports party after Morris’s injury.

“Raheem Morris is a class act. It is the final class act. We agreed that it did not feel good to finish this game. And it has always been a class act,” he said.
The coach also touched as Morris’s injury affected the other players at night.
“It’s just an eye workshop. He’s a blow.” I tell you what. Man, it is a violent game. We love it, but when things happen like this, the silver lining is the brotherhood. See all those guys, from this team, our team meets and everyone is thinking of another player, it only means a lot. “
The Lions also published a statement on Morris through their social media accounts later on Friday night.
“Morice Norris is in stable state and has a feeling and movement at all its ends. It will remain at the Memorial Grade Hospital in Atlanta during the night for observation,” read the team’s statement.
“We want to thank the organization of Atlanta Falcons, the EMS team of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the doctors and the staff of Graly for their support.”