Morice Norris, a defensive back for the Detroit Lions, suffered a scary injury during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons on August 8, 2025. The injury happened on the first play of the fourth quarter when Norris attempted to tackle Falcons running back Nathan Carter. Carter's knee collided with Norris's facemask, causing Norris's head to snap back. Norris was down on the field for about 20 minutes before being taken off in an ambulance and transported to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. The game was subsequently suspended with the Lions leading 17-10. Head coach Dan Campbell reported that Norris was breathing, talking, and had movement in all extremities. Later, the team confirmed Norris was in "stable condition" but remained in the hospital for observation. On the day after the injury, Norris took to social media to reassure fans, saying he was okay and thanked everyone for their support. He was released from the hospital the next day and returned to the Lions' facility, where he was seen with teammates two days after the injury. Head coach Dan Campbell stated that Norris is currently in concussion protocol and they will take a cautious approach to his recovery over the next 10-14 days. Norris's injury was serious but he showed positive signs following the incident and was surrounded by support from teammates and coaches. The injury highlights the physical risks of football but also the strong camaraderie among players on both teams during such moments.