After a handful of key players missed Sunday's game due to injury, the first injury report of week 3 offers clues as to who may return to the field soon for New Orleans.
Head coach of the New Orleans Saints, Sean Payton, has already had to overcome quite a bit of adversity only weeks into the NFL season. From a hurricane displacing the team, to coaches being out, to injured star players, Coach Payton has put himself in the running for coach-of-the-year with the way he has handled the adversity of the season thus far.
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After coming off of a monstrous Week 1 victory, the New Orleans Saints are facing another hurdle with multiple members of the team testing positive for COVID. While only one player has reportedly tested positive so far, approximately half of the offensive coaching staff have received a positive result.
Stills was drafted by New Orleans in 2013, but was traded in 2014. After stints with three other franchises, Still is reportedly returning to the Saints.
After his best training camp as a pro, and an impressive performance against the Packers, New Orleans Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport has suffered an injury setback.
The New Orleans Saints were led by Jameis Winston to a victory in their first game of the season. After a five touchdown performance, Winston was particularly proud of one throw he made during the statement game against the Packers.
The New Orleans Saints defeated the Green Bay Packers by a score of 38-3 in Jacksonville, FL to kick-off the NFL season. Jameis Winston had a stellar performance during his debut as the offense's leader, while the New Orleans defense proved they can shut down the reigning MVP.
According to reports, Mayor LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans has expressed that the Saints should be back playing in the Superdome by Week 4 of the NFL season. That would make for only one missed home game due to the effects Hurricane Ida had on Southeast Louisiana.