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The preseason game between the Lions and Falcons ends early after serious injuries
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Preseason Clash Between Lions and Falcons Cut Short Due to Severe Injuries

August 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Detroit Safety Morris Norris participated in the Lions’ preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night but had to leave after about 20 minutes due to an injury that required ambulance transport. The injury occurred at 14:50 when Norris was making a tackle on Nathan Carter, with no immediate updates on the severity.

Following the injury, Falcons quarterback Emory Jones took a snap while players from both teams were at the line, but the game was eventually suspended with 6:31 remaining, as announced by officials citing direction from New York. At that point, the Lions were leading 17-10.

Earlier in the game, Hendon Hooker, competing for Detroit’s backup QB spot, struggled by losing two fumbles, prompting the coach to bring in Kyle Allen. Allen responded impressively, throwing two touchdown passes, including a 68-yard completion to Jackson Meek and an 11-yard TD to rookie Isaac Teslaa, who made a standout play over a Falcons defender.

Atlanta kept their main quarterbacks Michael Penix Jr. and Kirk Cousins on the sidelines while Easton Stick made a strong case for the third-string position, completing 15 of 18 passes for 159 yards, including a touchdown to Chris Blair. Emory Jones took over as quarterback for the Falcons in the second half.

Among the highlights, Falcons rookie edge rusher Jaron Walker returned to practice after a minor hamstring injury, joining fellow first-rounder James Pierce Jr. and veteran Leonard Floyd to strengthen Atlanta’s pass rush, which ranked last in sacks last season. On the Lions’ side, top draft picks Ty Lake Williams (defensive lineman) and Tayla Treedge (right guard) were active, although the defense is adjusting after cornerback Ennis Lackestrow Jr. suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

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Looking ahead, the Lions will return to Detroit to host Miami on August 16th for their third preseason game. The Falcons plan to co-practice with the Titans next week before facing them in another home game.

Fan Take: This game’s developments are crucial for NFL fans eyeing emerging talent and team depth, especially with key players battling injuries and backups making their mark. The early preseason shifts could influence starting lineups and strategies, setting the tone for a competitive and unpredictable NFL season ahead.

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