Morice Norris de los Leones reveals that he is “all good” after a terrifying injury


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Detroit lions Morice Norris security is in a good mood after they took him out of the field in a terrifying scene after suffering what seemed to be a serious injury during Friday night’s preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Norris turned to social networks on Saturday to update fans after I was injured while trying to make a Tackle in the fourth quarter of the pre -season opening of the lions.

Ambulance in the field while medical staff works on the safety of the Lions of Detroit Morice Norris (26) after an injury against Atlanta Falcons in the fourth quarter in the Mercedes-Benz stadium on August 8, 2025. (Brett Davis/ Imagn images)

“Amen amenated,” he said to Instagram’s stories. “I am all good man, do not stress it, appreciate all checks and love.”

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Norris, 24, remained motionless on the ground after his head backed up after contacting the leg of the Halcones Nathan Carter corridor. The medical staff hastened to his side, and soon began to convulse the ground.

He was transported outside the field in ambulance after 20 minutes and remained in the Graduate Memorial Hospital in Atlanta during the night “for observation”.

The injury left coaches and players in both shaking teams. The chief coach of the Lions, Dan Campbell, was excited when he spoke with the journalists after the game, who was later suspended by the League with just over six remaining minutes.

The head coach of the Detroit Lions, Dan Campbell, kneel after security Morice Norris was injured against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of a NFL preseason football match on Friday, August 8, 2025 in Atlanta. (Photo AP/Brynn Anderson)

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“When something like that happens, it puts things in perspective,” Campbell said. “I’m just praying for Mo. I ask everyone to pray for him.”

The corner of Los Leones, Terrion Arnold, shared another positive update on Saturday.

He published a screenshot of a Facetime call with Norris, who could be seen smiling in the still.

“My Dawg @famousa26 called me today, sometimes we forget how beautiful life is and everything,” said his subtitle on Instagram. “That is destined to play this game, which we love, but we serve an Almighty … God thank you for protecting my brother.”

Detroit Lions’s corner Morice Norris, heated during the NFL football training weekend, on July 26, 2025, in Allen Park, Mich. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, Archive)

He shared the photo in X also on Saturday with another message of gratitude.

“They do not even understand how happy I am to see my smiling man of Dawg … God works in a mysterious way, it was just a reminder that we cannot take this beautiful game for granted and, as fans, they should understand what we were going to put our livelihood at risk once again, I’m glad that my brother is alive and well #praisethelord.”

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