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NFL Week 2: Initial injury report for Saints vs. Panthers


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NFL Week 2: Initial injury report for Saints vs. Panthers

 

 

Player Wednesday Thursday Friday Game Status
LB Kwon Alexander, elbow DNP      
CB Marshon Lattimore, hand DNP      
DE Marcus Davenport, shoulder DNP      
DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, calf DNP      
C Erik McCoy, calf DNP      
QB Trevor Semien, illness DNP      
DB PJ Williams, back DNP      
LB Pete Werner, hamstring DNP      
DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson, knee Limited      
LB Chase Hansen, groin Limited      

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2 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

At like 65 percent. Against DJ Moore. Who am I to doubt the Aints though, we know they'll find a way to pull some poo

Yeah I hope they play him he won’t be able to get a pick lol. Then if he hits one good time he will be out anyway, but like I said play him please!

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5 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

At like 65 percent. Against DJ Moore. Who am I to doubt the Aints though, we know they'll find a way to pull some poo

He was playing with the fresh bone chip last week against Davonte Adams and held him to 56 yards.  A thumb cast doesn't hamper a CB much at all, if any.  That said, at 65% he's still better than 90% of the CB's in the league.  

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7 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Yeah I hope they play him he won’t be able to get a pick lol. Then if he hits one good time he will be out anyway, but like I said play him please!

I'm sure Darnold will give other players a chance at picks.  His career interception to TD ratio (39/46) is far worse than Winston's (88/126).

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Just now, AsylumGuido said:

I'm sure Darnold will give other players a chance at picks.  His career interception to TD ratio (39/46) is far worse than Winston's (88/126).

Lol taking up for the only guy in history to throw 30 tds and 30 ints. Keep up the good work, just come back and talk after the game Sunday 

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Just now, BurnNChinn said:

Lol taking up for the only guy in history to throw 30 tds and 30 ints. Keep up the good work, just come back and talk after the game Sunday 

33 TD's to be precise, which was 2nd in the league.  And he led the NFL in passing yards.  That said, he also had Bruce Arians and his offense in place and played on a team which we can all agree on gave him little to no support.  He no longer has to put up 45 passes a game to win.  He won't always be playing from behind and forcing passes into questionable holes.  

But, we'll see.  I'll be back after the game.  Like I said, been a member here for over a decade.

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