Detroit Lions' Kick Returner Mohamed Ibrahim Hospitalized for Hip Surgery after Injury in Game Against Ravens
Injury occurs during third quarter, after a 22-yard kick return tackled by Ronald Darby; Coach Campbell confirms surgery yet optimistic about recovery.
- Detroit Lions kick returner, Mohamed Ibrahim, was injured during the third quarter of the game against the Baltimore Ravens prompting urgent medical attention.
- The injury occurred after Ibrahim took a kick return of 22 yards before being tackled by Ronald Darby.
- Following the tackle, Ibrahim remained on the field, quickly attended to by team trainers.
- Ibrahim was eventually lifted onto a cart and driven off the field for immediate hospitalization.
- Despite the severity of the hip injury requiring surgery, Lions' coach Dan Campbell remains optimistic about Ibrahim's recovery.