Detroit Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim underwent emergency hip surgery after dislocating his hip during a game against the Baltimore Ravens. He is now able to walk, but it will be a while before he can return to play.
Detroit Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim is undergoing surgery at a Baltimore hospital after suffering a hip injury during his first NFL game. The team expects him to be okay, but he will stay overnight for observation. Ibrahim, who was born and raised in Baltimore, signed with the Lions as an undrafted free agent this year. Everyone hopes for his full recovery and another chance to play.
Detroit Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim underwent immediate surgery for a dislocated hip after suffering an injury during a kickoff return in the team's recent game. Coach Dan Campbell expressed optimism about Ibrahim's recovery but acknowledged his unfortunate history of injuries. The Lions have already faced multiple injuries to their running backs this season, including Zonovan Knight being out for the year and David Montgomery expected to miss more time. However, wide receiver Kalif Raymond, who left the game with cramps, is expected to be fine. The Lions will have extra time to prepare for their next game against the Las Vegas Raiders on "Monday Night Football."
The Detroit Lions have waived running back Mohamed Ibrahim with an injury designation and signed safety Scott Nelson. Ibrahim, an undrafted rookie, suffered an injury in the preseason opener and may return to the team on the injured reserve list. The Lions are still looking for running back depth, while Nelson joins a depleted safety room due to injuries.