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Lions safety Norris injured in preseason game
Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris was taken off the field by ambulance after a head and neck injury in the preseason game against the Falcons; he is being evaluated at a local hospital.

Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris was removed from the field by ambulance after a head and neck injury in a preseason game against the Falcons.
Lions safety Morice Norris taken off field after head neck injury
Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris was taken off the field by ambulance after suffering a head and neck injury during a preseason matchup with the Atlanta Falcons. Norris appeared to collide with Falcons running back Nathan Carter while making a tackle, his head snapping backward as medical staff tended to him. The decision was made to pause the game and load Norris onto a backboard before he was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.
The game time was allowed to run out as players gathered at midfield, and the contest was suspended with 6:19 remaining on the clock. Lions officials later said Norris was taken for hospital evaluation and that the team would provide updates as they became available. Head coach Dan Campbell indicated there were early signs of stability, noting Norris was breathing and talking as tests continued.
Key Takeaways
"He's breathing, he's talking."
Dan Campbell's update after Norris's injury
"He's got some movement and now they're running more tests."
Initial on field medical update
"Positive information on Norris."
Lions coach described early signs of stability
"The moment showed how quickly a team can rally around a teammate."
Team response after injury
Incidents like this highlight the sport’s ongoing emphasis on on field safety and medical readiness. The immediate response and the team’s pause in play reflect a culture that prioritizes player welfare even in preseason games, where the pace is lower but the risk remains real. This moment could renew conversations about medical protocols, neck and head safety, and the resources teams deploy to handle injuries quickly and transparently.
Looking ahead, Norris’s medical path will determine how soon he can return to the field and what adjustments the Lions might make in the short term. The episode may also reinforce calls for continued investment in safety measures, from helmet design to standardized on field procedures, as teams balance competitive prep with the long term health of players.
Highlights
- He's breathing, he's talking.
- He's got some movement and now they're running more tests.
- Positive information on Norris.
- The moment showed how quickly a team can rally around a teammate.
Medical updates will guide Norris’s path and the Lions’ approach in the coming weeks.
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