Updated Saints injury report for Week 7 has fans ready to throw in the towel
The New Orleans Saints have dealt with a ton of injuries already this season, and that battle is still ongoing. Now, as the team rolls into Week 7, New Orleans has the last thing it needs right now: a short week.
After a Monday night game in Week 5 and a Sunday game in Week 6, the Saints will now play on Thursday Night Football, hosting the Denver Broncos. New Orleans’ current health, mixed with a Thursday game, is a recipe for disaster. That’s evident in the team’s lengthy injury report for Week 7.
Saints Week 7 injury report
Player (Position) | Injury | Monday’s practice status | Tuesday’s practice status |
---|---|---|---|
Taysom Hill (Everything) | Rib | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Derek Carr (QB) | Oblique | Did not practice | Did not practice |
Lucas Patrick (OL) | Chest | Did not practice | Limited practice |
Payton Turner (DE) | Knee | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Cesar Ruiz (OL) | Knee | Did not practice | Did not practice |
Chris Olave (WR) | Concussion | Did not practice | Did not practice |
Pete Werner (LB) | Hamstring | Did not practice | Did not practice |
Rashid Shaheed (WR) | Knee | Did not practice | Did not practice |
Alvin Kamara (RB) | Hand | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Willie Gay Jr. (LB) | Hand | Full practice | Full practice |
Carl Granderson (DE) | Neck | Limited practice | Full practice |
Nathan Shepherd (DT) | Groin | Limited practice | Limited practice |
J.T. Gray (DB) | Calf | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Alontae Taylor (CB) | Shoulder | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Cedrick Wilson Jr. (WR) | Ankle | Limited practice | Limited practice |
Tyrann Mathieu (S) | Forearm | Full practice | Full practice |
Bub Means (WR) | Hand | Full practice | Full practice |
17 total players are listed on New Orleans’ latest injury report. Of those 17, only four had full practices. Eight guys were limited and five guys didn’t practice at all. With New Orleans’ game this week on Thursday, it’s seeming like the team will once again be shorthanded.
Among the biggest concerns are Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed both missing practice. Olave is in concussion protocol, and it’s nearly impossible for players to return to play on a short week. Shaheed, on the other hand, is dealing with a knee injury that is considered concerning.
They are New Orleans’ top two targets. If they can’t play Thursday night, the Saints will put a very underwhelming wide receiver group on the field. That certainly doesn’t help the rookie Spencer Rattler, who’s in line to make his second career start.
If there is a positive from this incredibly long injury report, it’s that Taysom Hill has had two limited practices. He missed the last two games, and didn’t practice at all ahead of New Orleans’s Week 6 game. He’s working his way back, and would be a welcome piece for the Saints, as the offense functions much better with him on the field.