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Lions Safty Morice Norris was transferred to a hospital in Atlanta on Friday night after taking his knee to the head. DAN Campbell Lions Coach has been updated after the game’s suspension, with no final 14:50 playing.
“It is clear that ideas and prayers are with Mo Norris,” Campbell said. “We got some positive information about him when he arrived (arrived) to the hospital. I will have to leave it like this. When something like this happens, it puts things in the perspective. We just pray for Mo.”
Then Campbell explains the positive news.
“He is breathing. He is talking. It’s good. He got some movement,” Campbell said. “Now, they do more tests.”
Norris was trying to treat the hawks that ran Nathan Carter in the first play of the fourth quarter when Carter’s knee hit Norus’s head inadvertently. Norris immediately went out.
A medical staff worked on Noris for 20 minutes before loading it in an ambulance that was transported to the midfield.
Campbell said: “It is an opening for the eye.” “He is beaten. He strikes a bit. He puts things in its right swindle. A man, it is a violent game, and we love it, but when something happens like that, the silver lining is, the man, the Brotherhood.
When she resumed play, midfielder Emory Jones took the shot and grabbed the ball. The players eventually gathered in a circle, caught their hands and bent their heads. Finally, with 6:31, officials called the game, something that both coaches have already agreed to do.
“Although this was the right thing to do,” said Falcous coach Rahim Morris.
Campbell said that Nuris’s mother is in the hospital with him, and some members of the employee will remain behind until Norris is ready to return home.