Morice Norris posts that he's "all good" after scary injury cut Lions' game short
"I'm all good man don't stress it," Norris wrote. "Appreciate all the check ins and love."
Lions teammate Terrion Arnold posted an image of himself and Norris talking on Facetime this morning.
Although Norris had to be removed from the field on a stretcher and taken directly to an Atlanta hospital, the Lions later announced that he was conscious and alert and had movement in his extremities. It appears that a scary situation ended without Norris being seriously injured.
The 24-year-old Norris signed with the Lions as an undrafted rookie out of Fresno State last season and spent most of 2024 on the Lions' practice squad.

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