NewNow you can hear Fox News article!
Detroit Lions Security Morris Noris is in good souls after being taken out of the field in a terrible scene after a serious injury during Friday night’s Presiden game against Atlanta Falcons.
Noris took fans to update fans on social media on Saturday He was injured Trying to do a tackle in the fourth quarter of Lions’s Presiden opener.
The ambulance on the field as medical personnel works on the Detroit Lions Safety Morris Noris (26), after injury against Atlanta Falcons in the fourth quarter at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 8, 2025. (Brett Davis/ Imegen image)
“Amen Amen,” read his post for Instagram Stories. “I am all good men. It’s not stress. It appreciates all check in and love.”
Click here for more sports coverage Foxnews.com
24 -year -old Noris remained sedentary on the ground after taking back his head after contacting Nathan Carter’s leg back. The medical staff went to his favor, and he soon started attacking the ground.
He was taken out of the ground by ambulance after 20 minutes and remained “for observation overnight” at the Gradi Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.
The injury released the coaches and players of both teams. Lions’ head coach Dan Campbell was emotional as he spoke to reporters after the game, which was later suspended by the league with only six minutes left.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was injured after Knees on Friday, August 8, 2025 during the second part of the NFL Presence Football game during the second part of the NFL Presence Football game in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brian Anderson)
Lions, stop playing Falcons and gather in prayer as Morris Noris suffers from serious injury
“When something like this happens, it puts things in perspective,” Campbell said. “I am just praying for Mo. I ask that everyone prays for him.”
Lions Cornerback Terion Arnold shared another positive update on Saturday.
He posted a screenshot of a facetime call with Noris, which can still be seen smiling.
His caption on Instagram said, “My dawg @famemoe26 called me today, sometimes we forget how valuable life is and everything is.” “It goes to play the game, that we love but we do an all -almighty service … God thank you for the protection of my brother.”
Detroit Lions Cornerback Morris Noris NFL gets warm together at the NFL football training camp, in 26 July, 2025, Allen Park, Mich. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, File)
Click here to get Fox News app
He shared the photo to X on Saturday and also with another message of gratitude.
“Y”Al does not even understand how happy I am looking at my dawg smiling man … God works in a mysterious way, it was just a reminder that we cannot take this beautiful game and fans should understand that we once again pass through our livelihood at risks, I am happy that my brother is alive and is well #Praisethelord.”
Follow Fox News Digital Game coverage on xMore membership Fox News Sports Hodl Newsletter,