Lions' Morice Norris shares good news after he was taken off field in ambulance
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Morice Norris was taken off the field in an ambulance during a game against the Atlanta Falcons after an injury in the fourth quarter. He later confirmed he is in stable condition and expressed gratitude on social media for the support he received. The game was subsequently suspended by mutual agreement between the coaches. This incident mirrors past situations where games have ended early due to player injuries. Norris is a 24-year-old safety and former standout at Fresno State who played in eight games last season.
Norris expressed gratitude on social media, stating, "I'm all good man don't stress," and thanked everyone for their support after being taken off the field in an ambulance.
Medical personnel attended to Norris for about 20 minutes before transporting him to an Atlanta hospital, where he was reported to be in stable condition.
After the incident, Lions quarterback Kyle Allen noted the unusual presence of trainers when a stretcher is brought onto the field, indicating a serious situation.
Detroit coach Dan Campbell praised Atlanta coach Raheem Morris for deciding not to finish the game, stating, "It just didn't feel right to finish that game."
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