Detroit Lions RB Mohamed Ibrahim has hip surgery, stays night in Baltimore-area hospital
BALTIMORE — Detroit Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim will spend the night in a Baltimore-area hospital Sunday after undergoing surgery to repair a dislocated hip.
Ibrahim, who was promoted from the Lions’ practice squad for Sunday’s 38-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, was injured on a kick return midway through the third quarter.
Lions players immediately began waving to the sideline for medical help after Ibrahim was tackled following a 22-yard return. He was loaded onto a stretcher and taken off the field by cart.
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Lions coach Dan Campbell said early indications are that Ibrahim will “be OK.”
“But he’s going to say here overnight,” Campbell said. “He’s tough. I hate that for him, but that certainly puts a strain on our team.”
The Lions entered Sunday shorthanded at running back with leading rusher David Montgomery out with a rib injury and backup Craig Reynolds battling toe and hamstring injuries.
Jahmyr Gibbs returned from a two-game absence, caused by a strained hamstring, Sunday to rush for 68 yards, and Reynolds had three carries for 16 yards in limited action off the bench.
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