The trainers and medical personnel stabilized him on the field before he was loaded into an ambulance, with the Lions team and coach Dan Campbell circling the vehicle.
However early Saturday morning, the 24-year-old took to social media to share an update with fans, posting a prayer and adding the caption: “Amen Amen I’m all good man don’t stress it appreciate all the check ins and love.”
The prayer included the Thessalonians verse: “Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus”.
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold also shared an update with fans, revealing Morice had Facetimed him from the hospital.
“My dawg @famousmoe26 called me today, sometimes we forget how precious life is and everything. That goes into playing this game, that we love but we serve an almighty… God thanks for protecting my brother,” he captioned the picture.
Fans were quick to thank him for the update, with many praying for a speedy recovery.
Morice signed with the Lions in 2024 as an undrafted free agent out of Fresno State.
“Morice Norris is in stable condition and has feeling and movement in all his extremities. He will remain at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta overnight for observation,” the Lions shared with fans later in the evening.
“We would like to thank the Atlanta Falcons organization, the EMS team at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the doctors and staff at Grady for their support.”
“Thoughts and prayers with Mo Norris,” Dan told press during his post-game conference, confirming that Morice’s mother was with him at the hospital.
“We’ve got some positive information and we’ll leave it at that but obviously when something like tht happens it puts things in perspective and I ask that everybody prays for him.”
Lions quarterback Kyle Allen added: “Usually you see a couple trainers out there. It’s never good when they bring out the stretchers. We just started praying for him and hoping for the best. When it’s taking that long, with that many people and that many trainers around him, you’re just hoping for the best.”
“It’s just awful. … You sign up for football and you understand the risk, you understand the injury risk. You never think something like that is going to happen,” he added.