Saints Thursday Injury Report | Week 8

Alvin Kamara was back for Thursday's Saints practice. Here's a look at the full injury report for New Orleans after their second session of the week.
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The Saints put out their second injury report of the week, as we're getting closer to Sunday's road matchup against the Colts. There's good news and bad news from Thursday, as some players were added to the report and not spotted during the open portion of practice made available to the media.

Week 8 - Saints Wednesday Injury Report

  • DID NOT PRACTICE: James Hurst (ankle), J.T. Gray (hamstring)
  • LIMITED: Jimmy Graham (illness), Juwan Johnson (calf), Landon Young (hip), Demario Davis (knee), Taysom Hill (chest), Tyrann Mathieu (foot), Max Garcia (illness), Marcus Maye (hamstring/illness), Alontae Taylor (hip)
  • FULL: Alvin Kamara (illness), Ryan Ramczyk (concussion)

The biggest story would be Kamara being back at Saints practice. I did not spot Maye, Gray, or Hurst. Davis was spotted at the end of our viewing period, while Alontae Taylor and Max Garcia both left early. We'll obviously keep close tabs on those. Kendre Miller (shoulder) was removed from the injury report.

We'll get the final report with the injury designations tomorrow to go along with Dennis Allen's end of the week press conference.

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Colts Thursday Injury Report

  • DID NOT PRACTICE: JuJu Brents (quadricep), Kylen Granson (concussion), Eric Johnson II (ankle), Braden Smith (hip/wrist)
  • LIMITED: Zack Moss (elbow/heel)

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