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The Lions Falcons game ends early after Morris Norris' injury
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Lions vs. Falcons Match Cut Short Due to Morris Norris Injury

August 9, 2025 4 Min Read
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ATLANTA — The preseason match between the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium was halted Friday night after Lions safety Morris Norris was taken off the field by ambulance due to an injury.

Norris was hurt trying to tackle Atlanta rookie Nathan Carter at 14:50 in the game. He made contact with Carter’s midsection using a face mask and then collided head-first into the defender. Norris was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital in stable condition, with the Lions confirming in a statement that he retained sensation and movement in all his limbs.

The Lions expressed gratitude toward the Falcons organization, the stadium’s EMS team, and the medical staff at Grady for their assistance. Norris was on the field for roughly 20 minutes as players from both teams held hands in solidarity. An ambulance arrived to transport him, and shortly after play resumed with the Falcons quarterback Emory Jones taking a snap while players stood at the line.

With 6:31 remaining, officials announced the game was suspended by directive from New York. At the time, the Lions led 17-10.

Detroit coach Dan Campbell said the decision to stop the game was a collective one, praising Falcons coach Raheem Morris for his class and agreeing it wasn’t right to continue. Lions quarterback Kyle Allen remarked on the seriousness of the injury from the outset, noting that the presence of a stretcher and numerous trainers was never a good sign and mentioned the players’ immediate concern and prayers for Norris.

Allen added that no one on the sidelines wanted to play on, and while they weren’t involved in the decision, it was clear to everyone that finishing the game wasn’t worth it. Falcons receiver Casey Washington echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that a player’s life is far more important than football.

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Norris, 24, signed with the Lions in 2024 after playing at Fresno State. He spent time on Detroit’s practice squad last season before joining the active roster and appearing in two games. Norris was re-signed by the Lions in January, and his mother was reportedly at the hospital with him.

Campbell reflected on how the incident brought perspective to the violent nature of football, highlighting the brotherhood and unity that emerges among teammates in times of crisis.

Coach Morris later spoke to players about the event, emphasizing thoughts and prayers for Norris and his family.

This incident is not isolated; in August 2023, two preseason games were also stopped early due to injuries — one involving Patriots cornerback Isaiah Bolden and another with Dolphins wide receiver Daewood Davis. Both players were hospitalized but released shortly after. These severe injuries and others, such as Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest on the field in January 2023, underline the physical risks players face.

ESPN’s Eric Woodyard and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Fan Take: This incident is a stark reminder of the real dangers players confront every time they step on the field, even during preseason. For NFL fans, it underscores the importance of player safety protocols and could push the league to further evaluate how to protect athletes while maintaining the game’s integrity.

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