Lions-Falcons game is suspended after leaving Morice Norris in an ambulance
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The Pressaason list came on Friday on Friday with a frightening moment.
Lions-Falcons was suspended in the fourth quarter after the defensive Morice Norris left in Detroit in an ambulance with a head or neck injury.
In the first play of the third quarter, Nuris went to the treatment of Nathan Carter in Atlanta when the running knee in the back was running out in the face of safety, and he sent his head back.
He stayed on the grass ground at the Mercedes Benz Stadium before placing it on the back plate and put it in an ambulance.
Once the game was set to appeal, the 22 players on the field met on the midfield and formed a circle, holding their hands.
They left the game watch to drop until 6:30 in fourth place before the referees officially comment.
Al -Aswad said Noris was transferred to a local hospital for further evaluation.
Lyons coach Dan Campbell said Norris was breathing and had a movement while he was in the hospital.
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