The Detroit Lions placed rookie running back Mohamed Ibrahim on the Practice Squad/Injured Reserve. Ibrahim suffered a hip injury on a kick return in the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Detroit Lions announced three roster moves on Tuesday, releasing WR Marvin Jones and placing RB Mohamed Ibrahim on injured reserve following hip surgery.
Mohamed Ibrahim, the all-time leading rusher in Minnesota Golden Gophers history, suffered a dislocated hip the first time he touched the ball in an NFL regular season game on Sunday. It happened in the third quarter when Ibrahim returned a squib kick against the Ravens and he took a hard shot on the tackle.
The Lions suffered a lopsided defeat against the Ravens on Sunday, but plenty of attention after the game was paid to this player after he exited the contest as a result of an awkward collision.
The Detroit Lions have re-signed running back Mohamed “Mo” Ibrahim to the active roster with injuries decimating their backfield. Ibrahim, an undrafted free agent signee in 2023, will suit up for the Lions practice squad in preparation for Sunday’s matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.
With the Detroit Lions missing David Montgomery for the foreseeable future, they're bringing back a familiar name in Mohamed Ibrahim. Ibrahim was signed as an undrafted rookie after the 2023 NFL Draft.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Lions are bringing back RB Mohamed Ibrahim to their practice squad. Detroit’s practice squad now includes: WR Maurice
The Detroit Lions officially waived RB Mohamed Ibrahim from injured reserve with a settlement on Saturday. Ibrahim, 24, was named Third-team All-American in 2020 and was twice named First-team All-Big Ten in 2020 and 2022.
Detroit Lions RB Mohamed Ibrahim officially reverted to injured reserve after clearing waivers on Monday. Ibrahim, 24, was named Third-team All-American in 2020 and was twice named First-team All-Big Ten in 2020 and 2022.
The Detroit Lions announced a pair of roster moves after their preseason loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Mohamed Ibrahim, who gained popularity throughout
The Lions announced on Sunday that they are signing S Scott Nelson and waiving injured RB Mohamed Ibrahim. Nelson, 23, originally signed on with the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin back in May of last year.
The Detroit Lions offense was ranked third in the NFL in yards (6,460) and fifth in points per game (26.6) last season. Most of the depth chart from last season returns on offense, but there are position battles to settle in training camp.
The Lions have a new running back corps and Ibrahim fits right in The Detroit Lions have been searching for a solid run game for basically half of my life.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Lions are signing former Minnesota RB Mohamed Ibrahim who went undrafted on Saturday. Ibrahim, 24, was named Third-team All-American in 2020 and was twice named First-team All-Big Ten in 2020 and 2022.
After gashing Northwestern for 178 yards and three touchdowns, Minnesota Gophers running back Mohamed Ibrahim has struck an NLI deal with Gushers. Gushers,
Mohamed Ibrahim rushed for three touchdowns and Minnesota's defense was dominant in the Golden Gophers' 31-0 win over visiting Rutgers Saturday in Big Ten play at Minneapolis.
With the Minnesota Gophers on their bye week, P.J. Fleck used the time off to do some recruiting. As Fleck flew around the country, he heard a familiar question from his recruits.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers are shorthanded against the Purdue Boilermakers as Mohamed Ibrahim did not start Saturday's game due to an ankle injury. ESPN's Taylor McGregor said on the broadcast that Ibrahim suffered an ankle injury during the Gophers win over Michigan State.
If Colorado thought last year’s visit from the Gophers was a bad dream, then today was a nightmare. Minnesota dominated the game from start to finish not giving Colorado any chances, beating them 49-7.
Mohamed Ibrahim will look to again headline a relentless Minnesota rushing attack Saturday when the Golden Gophers clash with Western Illinois at Minneapolis.
Mohamed Ibrahim rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns as the Minnesota Golden Gophers opened their season by flattening New Mexico State 38-0 in Minneapolis on Thursday night.
As Minnesota aims for a successful 2022 season, the Golden Gophers are getting a blast from the past. Facing former coach Jerry Kill for the first time since he left the program in 2015, Minnesota opens against his New Mexico State squad on Thursday night in Minneapolis.
The Golden Gophers were happy to hear that Mohamed Ibrahim announced he was coming back for his fifth season. Many expected he was going to enter the draft but he opted to stay in Minneapolis for one more year.
Gophers running back Mohamed Ibrahim earned All-Big Ten First Team and Big Ten Running Back of the Year honors in 2020 but went down with a season-ending ruptured Achilles tendon in a campaign-opening loss.
Minnesota is 3-2 and next plays against the Nebraska Cornhuskers (3-3) on Oct. 16.
Coach P.J. Fleck didn't specify the injury but said Ibrahim would be able to make a full recovery in four to six months.
Mohamed Ibrahim was having a monster game for Minnesota in their opener on Thursday until some bad luck struck.
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